So we learned a bunch of chords, and now lets
try to put them together with some strumming. So one of the first strums that I ever learned,
and you can use it for many, many types of music, sound like this. I'm going down, down, up, up, down. Right? Let's try that again. Down, down, up, up, down. Right? So all I'm doing .. I'm muting the strings
here, so that.. You can‚ can't hear anything‚ How about,
we try that with G? We're gonna, down, down, up, up, down. Right? Okay? How about, we try that with D? Down, down, up, up, down. Okay? Now, lets try do two of those strums in a
row. Right? So we gonna go.. how about we use… E minor? Right? So we gonna go…
Down, down, up, up, down. Down, down, up, up, down. Right? So, thats how it would continue. Right? Now! We gonna do something really hard. We gonna try and put it all together. Right? So what does that mean? I'm gonna do that full strum on G. And how
about we try E minor next? Then C, and than D. A lot of songs goes like
this… so it's a nice little pattern. G, E minor, C and D. ‚ Right? Now, without any time‚ Right? I wanna try quickly get to the E minor and
keep up strumming. Now the hard one. Right? We gonna try to get to C as quick as we can. And then keep up strumming. Same thing for D. Now the hard part is‚
We gonna try to do that without stopping. So this is what it should sound. G, E minor, C, D. There you go. Your first strum!.