We have a HUGE variety of strumming patterns to cover! Keep in mind that you don’t have to play it exactly like I do. You can mix and match strumming patterns, make up your own & just be creative with it. There is no right or wrong way! 💗
All you will need is your guitar, a pick if you prefer one & YOU of course! 🙂 No capo required here. We only have 5 easy chords (for the most part – one of them is barred) with 3 different chord progressions.
Main progression: Em G Bm A
Bridge progressions: G Bm D A & Em Bm D A
SPECIAL SHOUTOUT to Jaqueline for winning her song request in the monthly Patreon Contest! 🎊 🎉
Check in with your practice session of this song in the Guitar Goddess Community Facebook Group: ⬇️
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Credit to Polinstrumentalista for the amazing “Mercy” track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSlrDwBcaGQ
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🎸 Gear used in this video:
Acoustic ADM Guitar:
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Strings:
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Dunlop Guitar Pick:
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