Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginners-Corner-12-Strumming-Rhythm/
Links to previous attempts at this lesson:
http://guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=53609
This is really good, you've improved a lot.
Your strumming is so much more confident and the chords are ringing out much cleaner.
My only criticism is that the tuning isn't quite right which is noticeable when you go for the D chord. But in terms of technique, that's spot on
Hey Tom! We've been disusing about this one at Gab's Army so you know my thoughts about it.
Keep on the great job!
Strumming timing is the most important in this lesson and you did a good job there. You should check the guitar tuning as the D chord sounds out of tune. If the tuning is was good then it might be a technique issue where you are pressing down too hard on the frets when holding the D shape. I'm noticing that you are having a bit of trouble switching to D chord in general. Please check out how Bear in the original lesson goes from G to D for example. He is keeping his ring finger constantly fretted and just moves index and middle finger to form a D shape. You are loosing a bit of time when forming this chord which might also add on to the "out of tune feeling" we get when listening to the recording as first strum doesn't happen on fully formed (Fretted) chord. Overall - this is very good, please keep practicing changes from different chords to D.
Pass: 9
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