Intro to Rhythm Guitar: Combo Rhythms
Hopefully you’ve had a chance to read my lesson on Subtractive Strumming. This week we’ll take the next step as Rhythm Guitar Players with Combo Rhythms.
In my four Combo Rhythms, we take the same concepts we learned in Subtractive Strumming and put the notes in a different order. This gives us more variety and an opportunity to read trickier rhythms.
Remember that just as with Subtractive Rhythms:
- Each of the following rhythms should be played separately. Do not go directly from #1 to #2.
- These patterns can be played with any chord.
- Counting and strumming indiciationshave been left out of these four exercises.
Quarter-Notes should still be played with a downstrum, Eighth-Notes should be strummed down-up.
Be sure to keep your strumming steady and count out loud.
First practice each pattern on a single chord, repeating many times. Once you feel comfortable, add a chord change. Then try applying the rhythm to a song.
Practice these four rhythms for a solid week (or until you feel you’ve mastered them). Spend some time keeping up with your Subtractive Rhythms.
Once you feel you’ve mastered these eight rhythms, look ahead to my lesson on Creating Your Own Rhythms.