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October 9, 2022 at 4:53 pm #54029
vinodkrishnanr
ParticipantHi
May I request we have a mini series for singing and strumming please? I can sing, I can strum but I can’t do it at the same time.
October 9, 2022 at 5:13 pm #54030
AndrewKeymasterWe’ve got you covered here. This lesson came out last year and goes super in-depth on how to sing and strum at the same time π
October 12, 2022 at 7:16 am #54055vinodkrishnanr
ParticipantThanks a lot Andrew. Your lessons are helping me a lot. You are the best.
October 16, 2022 at 2:40 pm #54151
AndrewKeymasterThank you! I appreciate the kind words π
October 16, 2022 at 11:39 pm #54163vinodkrishnanr
Participant@Andrew : I have gone through the video and followed her , I was able to sing , and then I was able to strum, however I couldn’t do it together π
Just letting you know that im not a beginner and that I can strum really well. I can sing well too…
Your help is greatly appreciated. If I’m to do a single strum, I’m fine with that and singing together, however, I cant do the pattern, I slowed it down to even 30% but It simply doesn’t seem to work for me. Please help.
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October 17, 2022 at 12:25 am #54166
robinboydParticipantHi @vinodkrishnanr. Just wondering, can you hold a conversation while strumming? I’m not sure if Ashley recommends it, but the idea is to get the strum so automatic that you can do other things at the same time without getting distracted.
October 17, 2022 at 12:33 am #54168vinodkrishnanr
Participant@robinboyd Thanks for the response. Nope can’t do that either. I have tried it several times π
October 17, 2022 at 12:46 am #54171
AndrewKeymasterThe trick is to get your hands on auto-pilot. Which is another way to word what Robin stated. This takes time. Start by vamping (staying) on one chord with an easy strum pattern. It can be the island strum or something simple like:

Record yourself. Try talking over it. Go back and listen to see if you kept it steady and didn’t mess up the pattern. If you made a mistake, try to analyze your performance and figure out what’s tripping you. You can even post it here. We’d be happy to watch it to offer more feedback.
Run this exercise everyday. And try singing simple melody lines too. That way it’s not just “hello, I am talking” while you strum LOL
Keep at it. It takes time, but you’ll get it!
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