Adding Bass Notes to Your Strumming: The Boom-Strum Technique
Plain strumming sounds fine. Strumming with targeted bass notes sounds like you’ve been playing for years. It’s one of those upgrades to your strumming patterns…
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Plain strumming sounds fine. Strumming with targeted bass notes sounds like you’ve been playing for years. It’s one of those upgrades to your strumming patterns…
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