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*Sorry about yesterday, I had travel difficulties and was unable to get to a place to get the video ready, here it is for today, thank you again for your patience*

The 2nd Wednesday of the month is Baritone Wednesday, enjoy! 

Baritone time, today we are going to look at the country strum, this is a strum pattern that I use for country music, but it isn't limited to country music, not even close. When I first developed this style of strumming and implemented it in my own playing I used to call it the "Jack Johnson Strum" because I would use it in songs like Banana Pancakes. There is also some overlap with the "bum-di-ty" style of clawhammer strumming that is use with banjo and ukulele in bluegrass and americana music, so as you can see, it is much more versatile than just a "country strum"

Will improve

  • Strumming techniques
  • Muting
  • Counting music
  • "Ghost strums"

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Country Strum - Baritone Ukulele Tutorial

New Ukulele tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, new Baritone Ukulele the 2nd Wednesday of the month, subscribe and learn. Baritone time, today we are going to look at the country strum, this is a strum pattern that I use for country music, but it isn't limited to country music, not even close. When I first developed this style of strumming and implemented it in my own playing I used to call it the "Jack Johnson Strum" because I would use it in songs like Banana Pancakes. There is also some overlap with the "bum-di-ty" style of clawhammer strumming that is use with banjo and ukulele in bluegrass and americana music, so as you can see, it is much more versatile than just a "country strum" Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en 1-1 Lessons - tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions #TenThumbsBaritone #CountryMusic #UkuleleStrumPattern

Comments

Mark Freeman

Great lesson, Tyler!

Giorgio Santolini

Any hope to see this with a soprano soon or then? Great content as always though