Strumming is the heartbeat of a lot of guitar playing. Whether you’re jamming with friends or playing solo, your strumming technique can make or break a song. That’s why I’ve put together this A to Z guide on strumming with tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you become a more confident and expressive rhythm guitarist.
Here’s the A to Z of strumming. Let’s begin…
Today’s Q and A is a very cool one. It features Gianca Facoetti, who is a guitar teacher from Italy. He’s also a software engineer and at fachords.com he provides tutorials and tools to help the worldwide guitar learning community. Enjoy!
Today’s Q and A is a very cool one. It features Robert Lunn, an award-winning guitarist, composer, and arranger. His arrangements and originals have been performed around the world. He is currently a Signature Artist with the sheet music company, Musicnotes. He loves recording and produces a steady stream of videos (teaching and otherwise) on various social media platforms. You can learn more about him at https://robertlunn.com Enjoy!
Today’s Q and A is a very cool one. It features Jared Borkowski who is a guitarist from Seattle who has been teaching and playing professionally for twenty years. He has a degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Washington School of Music, where he also extensively studied classical guitar performance, music theory, and composition.
He posts weekly lesson videos on his YouTube channel called Sound Guitar Lessons and loves playing jazz guitar, practising classical guitar repertoire, and writing songs. Also, he rides a unicycle and is disappointed that there isn’t a unicycle emoji. Enjoy!









