No wah pedal? No problem! The "no wah" strumming pattern
No wah pedal? No problem! Here's a fun pattern that uses Gypsy-style strumming technique to simulate the sound of a wah pedal. You start with a downstroke that strikes the top two or three strings, followed by an upstroke that only strikes the high E string – to get the wah "click". The third motion is a downstroke that taps your index finger nail on the lowest strings, approximately E or A, or some mix of the two. It's a bit of a tongue twister, and like many things in guitar picking, in order to learn this, you have to fool around with it at fast speeds first, to get a sense of what it feels like when it loops.
Видео No wah pedal? No problem! The "no wah" strumming pattern канала Troy Grady
Видео No wah pedal? No problem! The "no wah" strumming pattern канала Troy Grady
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