Guitar Noise Podcast #3 - “Combining What We’ve Got (so far…)”
Hello to everyone and welcome to the third of our Guitar Noise Podcasts!
In this GN Podcast, we’re going to start with looking at the differences between strumming various note values, in terms of timing, and try a very simple exercise to help you work out the strumming of quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes and triplets.
We’ll then focus on the “generic” strumming pattern from the end of the second podcast and work up ways of making it more interesting and fun by applying ideas from the first two podcasts (hammer-ons and alternate bass lines) to the pattern.
As in our previous Guitar Noise Podcasts, I’ll be talking you through the process. So get your guitar and get comfortable and come play! And, as always, please let us know what you think.
Peace

Peter on February 28th, 2008
David,
In your pod cast you mention some text “More than up and down”. Has this been posted yet?
Thanks.
David Hodge on February 29th, 2008
Hi Peter
Unfortunately, I had some things at home that had to be dealt with first! But the article in question, Getting Past Up and Down, will hopefully go up online in the middle of next week - Wednesday or Thursday.
Thanks for your patience with this!
Peace
jen on March 7th, 2008
Hi,
still, weeks of practising hammer-ons from lesson 1 came in useful! Again, the lessons are very clear and easy to follow, excellent work! ( I am having difficulty in co-ordinating the finger which lifts off - particularly on the D chord, if I don’t watch those fretting fingers like a hawk, the ring finger invariably lifts off instead of the middle one! What is that all about? Pesky muscle memory hasn’t kicked in yet! )
Due to a very dodgy internet connection I have had to wait longer than most to get my fix of podcasts
Thank you for the most enjoyable podcasts, I am enjoying the experience of having my first ‘real’ lessons - I just wish I could find a teacher like you here (Or, having seen your photos, I think I may move over there!)
Cheers, Jen.
David Hodge on March 10th, 2008
Hi Jen
Sorry to hear about your bad Internet connection. I can certainly appreciate how it feels when your Internet service is intermittent at best. If we hadn’t upgraded ours last summer, these podcasts wouldn’t even be possible.
As for the fingers, remember that your fingers are trying to do something that they don’t ever do except when playing the guitar. If you’re patient and persistent, they will eventually get it.
Where do you live? It’s possible that someone at Guitar Noise knows a good teacher in your area…
Peace
jen on March 12th, 2008
Thanks David,
I will, I’m finding I get a good hammer-on with the index and middle fingers, but a barely perceptible sound from the ring and pinky - I’m wondering if those finger-exercising machines are a good idea?
yes, if there’s anyone out there in the wicklow area of Ireland and is willing to give lessons to a very slow student, I would be grateful to get a message from you!
regards, jen.
William on August 13th, 2008
Hello David -
I have been a fan of your website for some time, but somehow only recently discovered these podcasts. They are terrific. I am working my way through them one by one, and have so far made it to #3. There is clearly quite a road ahead. But the pace is excellent, and there is just enough in each one to feel my brain (and hands) stretching, while not being totally overwhelmed. Then when some modicum of success is finally achieved, a great sense of accomplishment sets in, and I begin to look forward to the next one.
Many thanks to you for these gifts.
William
David Hodge on August 13th, 2008
Hi William
Thanks for your kind words. As I mentioned in a different Guitar Noise Podcast comment thread, it’s not always easy to figure out just what pace to set these lessons at. So gettig feedback from you and everyone who’s following them is extremely helpful to me as I prepare and continue the series. So my thanks to you for your comments, too!
Looking forward to hearing how things are progressing with you.
Peace