Added by on 2013-07-17

www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get our free E book with the chords diagrammed out as well as chord changing techniques and lessons, fretboard diagram, and much more! www.nextlevelguitar.comClick link to get 5 free Guitar Lesson videos NOT available on YouTube plus a BONUS CHORD and exercises Ebook, all for free from NextLevelGuitar.com In this video we teach how to begin to master the art of strumming by playing different strum patterns over different chords within the same progression. Get your strumming and rhythm to the next level with this lesson. All chords and strums written out in text so its easy to follow along and learn how to play. Many more full on video lessons as well as a FREE 3-day all access site pass at the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25 Comments

  • Vikas Es 11 years ago

    u look like nicholas cage lol

  • Yaz Ali 11 years ago

    hi i really wanna improve my ear and strumming and how to figure out the strumming pattern of song by listening help !!!!

  • Puneet Gupta 11 years ago

    U talk TOOOOOO much

  • chricky kk 11 years ago

    hey david. i would be intermidiate on playing guitar.but sometimes im struggling with fasterer syncopated strumming.a friend who plays guitar said im missing a note whilst strumming.i know very little bout the theory of it. if ya could shed some light on it. it would be great .thanks

  • maxtheaxe33 11 years ago

    “Spastic”! – ??? That’s a bit derogatory isn’t it?

  • willyevol 11 years ago

    you are…FUCKING AWESOME.
    love your vids!

  • willyevol 11 years ago

    I like what he said about not having to think about it too much, I’m never conscious if i’m strumming up or down or up up down down, i find it easy listening to the song and listening to strum pattern of song and basing it off that and for the most part it always sounds good. but its cool learning techniques and what not.

  • ErickQuijadaGuitar 11 years ago

    Hi man, I like what you are doing and your way of teaching. Good job (Y)

  • alsnow1000 11 years ago

    Do you teach how to play all them songs on here form your website? The camp fire songs?

  • powerlester 11 years ago

    Yes, these chords are used in the verses of Live Forever, but not like this.

    It’s G-G-D-D-Am-Am-C-D.

    This is G-D-Am-C. It’s a lot different.

  • MarijuanaGood4U 11 years ago

    He plays Oasis ‘Live Forever’ in this one.

  • Van Guennythan 11 years ago

    Can I play it without the guitar pick? I’m used to using my fingers and I can’t learn to use the pick :|

  • serajstyle 11 years ago

    I opened your website, I think there are what I need to, thank you :)

  • serajstyle 11 years ago

    hi man, I’m a new player I wish you can put sections on your Channel to find your lessons easily, specially the Chords lessons and strum patterns lessons, thank you very much

  • Nishu Jalotia 11 years ago

     Hey can you give me some tips on how to recognise strumming pattern of any song?

  • Xincheng Cen 11 years ago

    “bring joy to the rest of your life!”

  • Kormonde 11 years ago

    mate look up ‘Axis of awesome 4 chords song’

    theres about, infinite songs? for you to learn :D heh, good luck

  • CookieMonstahGirl 11 years ago

    Thank you sooooo much!

  • Lollistar12 11 years ago

    hard.

  • idIethreat 11 years ago

    Good stuff

  • PrinceOfknowledge 11 years ago

    Excellent video. Highly appreciated, I’ve actually managed to do this; its a true testament to your ability as a teacher! Rock on. :)

  • Avery S 11 years ago

    Love these videos- they’re super effective! And beautiful sounding guitar, by the way!

  • Veronica Brasten 11 years ago

    I can see why this video was so popular. Great stuff!

  • Surreallism007 11 years ago

    i didnt know david was the co creater of nextlevelguitar….Cool

  • adrianoplaysguitar 11 years ago

    You can always play the bar chords as open chords with whichever song you wish to learn. It might not sound fantastic but it’ll still get you practacing!