Is it for this version in the link?
D D U U D UDU
Apologies, that was just an example, but just sort of a strum pattern that would cover any sort of accoustic version of it? Should I play that whole strum pattern on every chord?
I want to learn it like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwAMD_CSz2U
No need to apologise, it's not a problem. The strum pattern is D D D DU. He also strums D D D D at times, stumming the 1st D a touch harder (accenting). You can vary the the strumming or you can play it with this pattern all the way through. Let me know if it works or if you would like another pattern to go with it as well.
Hope you get on ok with it.
I just saw your reply, thank you very much :) that worked great but are their anymore elaborate patterns I could work in here and there to make things more interesting:)?