
Add Color Tones – Performanceĭownload the tab and notation for this acoustic rhythm guitar lesson on TrueFire.Ĭan you tell which beat the accent is on? How do the color tones change the feeling of this progression? Does it seem more interesting to you? Add Syncopated Strums – Performance In the first study, we’ll add color tones and a new strumming pattern, and in the second study we’ll add a bit more syncopation to the strumming pattern.

Listen to what this progression might sound like with the “basic” chord shapes and a very basic strum. Let’s take a look at a sample of the course and work through a few of the progressions: ii V I IV Progression: Key of G – Overview In the course, Vicki take you through several different types of progressions, adding in embellishments, picking patterns, and different techniques that will make your rhythm parts lively and interesting. It’s at this time where it’s most important to look somewhere new for inspiration, and that’s what Vicki Genfan aims to give you with her Acoustic Rhythm Guitar Cookbook. There’s a point where your acoustic guitar parts all start to sound the same, and feel somewhat bland.
