Some 16th note strumming patterns include bounces.
It is not uncommon for ballad-type songs to include a 16th note triplet rhythm in the chorus.
Especially in J-POP, there are surprisingly many of them.
Here we will introduce a chord strumming that includes a 16th note (bounce).
16th note chord strumming(bounce) pattern①
First, to explain the drum pattern, the bass drum at this position bounces.
In fact, it is also a drum pattern used in Hip-Hop.
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16th note chord strumming(bounce) pattern②(mute)
Next, let’s introduce a pattern that adds mute.
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If you memorize this pattern as a reference, it may be useful when thinking about guitar parts.
Summary
So far, we have introduced chord strokes that include 16th notes (bounces).
There is no problem as long as you understand that there are patterns like this.
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