How to strum the guitar:
Strum the strings with your fingers. Hold your thumb and index finger vertically. Strum downward with the nail of your index finger. To strum upward, use the nail of your thumb to strum. Look at the guitar score and strum the strings back and forth. First do the mechanical movements for a few minutes, and then you will gradually become familiar with it. Pay attention to the rhythm of strumming back and forth. You can strum the strings and say slogans 1, 2, and 3 at the same time.
When strumming, the movement of the right hand should be mainly based on the wrist, and the right forearm is driven by the swing of the wrist.
The fingernails should touch the string at an angle of about 60°, not at a right angle. That is to say, when strumming the string down, the nail of the index finger should give way slightly inward, and when strumming the string upward, the nail of the thumb should also give way slightly inward. Make sure the back of your fingernail touches the string, not the tip.
The direction of the finger strum should be in an arc.
The depth of your fingers touching the strings has a great influence on the tone. Touching the string too deep
Strumming guitar tab. As shown in the picture. The method of strumming is to first strum the 6-5-4 string with your index finger downward. Then strum the 1-2-3 strings upward with your thumb. The order is down 6-5-4 strings, up 1-2-3 strings, down 3-2-1 strings, up 1-2-3 strings, down 6-5-4 strings, up 1-2- 3 strings, 3-2-1 strings down, 1-2-3 strings up.
Strum with pick. If not, use card to cut one. Then pinch it between your thumb and index finger and sweep it up and down. It is recommended to do mechanical movements for a few minutes first, strumming the strings back and forth. Then just slowly get familiar with the rhythm.
It is easy to trip on a certain string, causing the sound to break. If the string is touched too lightly, the sound will be light and lack tension. It is best to listen to the original record, listen to the strumming tone inside, and then compare it with yourself.