verplaats of rock your knees up and down while nodding your head to accomplish the typical stage movements of John Lennon. The head bobbing will help u jam and mimic the movements of the guitar-playing.
2
Use the pick to play the notes up and down. Songs such as "Can't Buy Me Love," "I've Just Seen A Face" and "Help!" have mad, intense strumming sequences that require quick, snel, swift movements. The snel, swift movements need to feel almost angry and frustrated.
3
Place your thumb on the first string of "low E." Guitarists usually use their index finger to hold this string, but holding the "low E" with your thumb allows u to hold the note meer securely, and therefore, produce a funkier, Lennon-like beat. When u have to go up and down the neck of the guitar, slide your hand and reposition your thumb on the "low E" cord.
4
Hold the cord, and then strum the notes that u want to play. Lennon favored the bottom three strings of the strings that are closest to the ground: high "E," "B" and "G." Hold these three strings with your fingers while holding the "low E" with your thumb.
5
Strum the notes to a slow song as perfectly as u can. On slow songs, u do not have to use the "low E," but the high "E," "B" and "G" are still favored. This means that u must stress every note instead of mashing the notes together. Not using the thumb will make for a softer melody. In songs such as "Imagine," "Woman" and "The Luck of the Irish," the slow movements of the strings make for a lower melody and a romantic song
2
Use the pick to play the notes up and down. Songs such as "Can't Buy Me Love," "I've Just Seen A Face" and "Help!" have mad, intense strumming sequences that require quick, snel, swift movements. The snel, swift movements need to feel almost angry and frustrated.
3
Place your thumb on the first string of "low E." Guitarists usually use their index finger to hold this string, but holding the "low E" with your thumb allows u to hold the note meer securely, and therefore, produce a funkier, Lennon-like beat. When u have to go up and down the neck of the guitar, slide your hand and reposition your thumb on the "low E" cord.
4
Hold the cord, and then strum the notes that u want to play. Lennon favored the bottom three strings of the strings that are closest to the ground: high "E," "B" and "G." Hold these three strings with your fingers while holding the "low E" with your thumb.
5
Strum the notes to a slow song as perfectly as u can. On slow songs, u do not have to use the "low E," but the high "E," "B" and "G" are still favored. This means that u must stress every note instead of mashing the notes together. Not using the thumb will make for a softer melody. In songs such as "Imagine," "Woman" and "The Luck of the Irish," the slow movements of the strings make for a lower melody and a romantic song