How To Strum In 6/8 Time Signature. Beginner Guitar Lesson From Studio 33 Guitar

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I learnt guitar through Troy on the Studio33 kickstarter 1, 2, and 3.What a fantastic course.Everything is covered you NEED to learn guitar.My advice...get all 3 kickstarters courses.

taggart
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I've been trying to learn on my own but time signatures and techniques are frustrating! This video on 6/8 time made sense! Now if I can understand binary and computer ... I know I can learn music to play on my guitar!

Seidrdragon
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Thanks for this great video. Although you mention the song, this lesson helped me get a handle on strumming Norwegian Wood, which I believe is in 6/8.

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Wouldn't adding the "and five" upstroke make it a 7/8? That's not 6 strokes per beat, it's seven nkw.. I'm a beginner and trying to learn! Also, what really makes this different from a 3/4 (triplet) if it goes by the same rule, of ONE two three ONE two three, etc. Like 6/8 goes ONE two three FOUR five six, the accent (hard strum) is still on the third strum, so why is it any different? Is there something I'm missing? I'm sure it has its uses.. just a beginner!

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this doesnt help much, most of the time the tempo is way faster than this, the way youre playing it is slow and sounds like 3/4 rather than 6/8. think of songs like un poco loco, where the tempo is fast. you cant just downstrum on every beat. if you could, then why would you need a tutorial for this?

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