Hey guys,
I don't even know what the term is. I use "beat pattern" in the title, but that might be far from what it is.
Basically, I am trying to understand is that using the 4/4 beat measures, what each strum represents.
Here is the video (starts at 00:26): https://youtu.be/jR7FAlyJvJc
NOTE. No, I am not trying to make her popular. She is already popular and wouldn't need my help. I am just a newbie who is seriously committed to this "learn the ukulele while the virus is raging outside" idea.
I'd say:
1-D 2-DU 3-D 4-UD= 4/4, right?
1-U 2-UDU 3-UDU, but then there isn't a 4th here.
It feels like I know what I am doing, but I would like to understand the theory behind it.
Thanks.
I don't even know what the term is. I use "beat pattern" in the title, but that might be far from what it is.
Basically, I am trying to understand is that using the 4/4 beat measures, what each strum represents.
Here is the video (starts at 00:26): https://youtu.be/jR7FAlyJvJc
NOTE. No, I am not trying to make her popular. She is already popular and wouldn't need my help. I am just a newbie who is seriously committed to this "learn the ukulele while the virus is raging outside" idea.
I'd say:
1-D 2-DU 3-D 4-UD= 4/4, right?
1-U 2-UDU 3-UDU, but then there isn't a 4th here.
It feels like I know what I am doing, but I would like to understand the theory behind it.
Thanks.