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Video Question: Patience Strum Pattern

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Date: March 17th, 2008 | Length: 4.63 | Instructor: Matt Brown

Culom asks, "Matt, could you show me the strum pattern for Patience. I can't really see exactly what you are doing on the lesson. Thanks again. Allen" Another benefit of being a member of JamPlay is the video response section. Our expert staff fields questions from our members and provides video responses each week.
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