Once you're comfortable going through the key of A chord progression with the first two strum patterns that we've learned, let's try a new strum pattern. It's going to go down, up, down, down, up, down, let me demonstrate. Down, down, down, down. Counting would be like this, one, and two, and three, and four. I should also mention with the A chord, it's okay if you're struggling to not play this low. Okay, it's not a huge deal at this point.
Just try to be aware of where you're coming. Because eventually for example, with the D chord, you definitely don't want to be playing the low he just want to be playing from the D strings back You can down. So if you can practice that, that would be really good. And again, when you're strumming up, you don't have to try and get all the strings, you can just do the last three, like the GB and that should be good enough. Okay, so let's go through the key of A chord progression using the third strum pattern here. I'll go really slow, I'm going to count for the first two measures, and then leave you to it.
It's not a bad idea to continue to count out loud, or just understand it in your head as much as possible. Here we go. One, and two, and, three, and four, and, one and, two, and three and 4123 For. So again, if you weren't able to keep up, no problem, just pause the video. work through it as slow as you need to try the different chord transitions and see if you can iron a few things. out.
All right, so that's another strum pattern for the key of A chord progression.