Reggae rhythm guitar lesson pt3 syncopation

Here’s a video on reggae rhythm guitar. The song for this presentation is No, No, No by Dawn Penn played in the guitar using reggaae strum.

25 Responses to Reggae rhythm guitar lesson pt3 syncopation
  1. sincara92
    November 8, 2009 | 10:48 pm

    i never noticed there is a dog sleeping on the couch in the background lol

  2. sailawayteam
    November 14, 2009 | 9:22 pm

    Hi Clare! Love your lessons. You sing beautifully and play skilfully! Thanks!

  3. kuruuzum
    November 21, 2009 | 9:45 am

    Thank u

  4. newzealot
    December 26, 2009 | 8:25 am

    Very nice,thank you.

  5. checojvt
    January 19, 2010 | 4:16 am

    Hi, I love people like you who try to teach things,
    Thanks

  6. tianqi063
    January 19, 2010 | 2:25 pm

    thanks and i love your accent xP

  7. vzlarocker
    January 31, 2010 | 11:26 pm

    jejej this remind me nba 2k9

  8. weenerdoggs
    February 5, 2010 | 12:11 pm

    you are great! GREAT TONE, GREAT TECHNIQUE AND A GREAT VOICE! Your dog is lucky :)

  9. cotehelene
    February 6, 2010 | 7:42 pm

    thanks for breaking it down… very helpful

  10. AmuroSF
    February 19, 2010 | 7:45 am

    you have a nice voice.

  11. wynzerman
    March 3, 2010 | 7:35 am

    =) Syncopation is important in any style of music. Could you imagine the Carol of Bells without syncopation in the voices, guitars, bells or whatever else is used? It would sound 2 dimensional and weak. It’s an awesome thing to learn no matter what is played to achieve greater depth in play. I think your video shows it in a simple enough manner to help anyone learn how to use syncopated rhythm, so good on ya

  12. kungensfru
    March 5, 2010 | 2:36 pm

    omg its a dog behind yah. ty for vid btw:)

  13. 40mbe
    March 16, 2010 | 9:17 pm

    it sounds like the blues…dunno why

  14. johnknight999
    April 14, 2010 | 2:34 pm

    sweet vocals

  15. valeryou
    April 17, 2010 | 8:46 pm

    tha t s very very cool you r great teacher i v already have to say thank u so much for tracy chapman my wife sig my dautgher play drum and i m play guitar big kisses

  16. shortie46
    May 5, 2010 | 10:05 am

    you`ve got the reggae feeling baby…i love your guitar style and your voice :-)

  17. eatdirt911
    May 28, 2010 | 6:27 pm

    you forgot to tell me the notes to the song?????

  18. FlamingBannanaTV
    June 1, 2010 | 1:40 pm

    @wanna31 ya i here the stevie in it too man

  19. Farafina9
    June 11, 2010 | 2:20 am

    Wow thanks your videos are awesome and they really help get those strokes down.

  20. 3301pepe
    June 19, 2010 | 5:08 pm

    your dog is very boring haha good luck !!!good job

  21. yourmanwatson
    July 26, 2010 | 9:17 am

    @claredowling – you’re playing too many ghost notes to get the feel of some of the other instruments on the recording. You’ve got the feel of the music right though, and that’s always the most important part. You’re a good teacher. I’m just trying to help :)

  22. TheBobbyWB
    July 28, 2010 | 9:51 pm

    nice voices

  23. younwhosarmy
    September 16, 2010 | 5:36 am

    The strumming is the easy part Clare.. It’s the middle fret board… the bar chords give me trouble.. You don’t really explain what your fingers er doin.. the chords in detail would be good… for all your lessons…

  24. Justinley
    September 25, 2010 | 7:17 pm

    hey, thank you so much for posting this. many appreciate it

  25. dreadphingsk8
    October 15, 2010 | 8:05 am

    bridge pick up?? which is better? neck or bridge for regage ska?
    thanks

    irie!

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