When first starting to read and strum rhythms I recommend having students play through various permutations of single measure quarter and eighth note combinations; the chart below outlines several examples. The best chords for these are those that require using 5 or 6 strings so the player can focus on the strumming pattern and not hitting the correct strings.
Have the student use a single chord as they play through all the patterns; don’t even worry about switching chords at this point – strumming is the focus. There are several things to keep in mind.
- Write in how to count the rhythms, so students understand how to count the rhythm before playing.
- Have students say the rhythm out loud before playing – if they can’t say it, they can’t play it.
- Write in strumming marks because students will need that visual reference when reading.