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I'm not an expert on guitar chords or anything, so don't get mad if I'm wrong, but I mess around with Taylor Swift chords all the time and I play it: down down down down up up down down up down up. It works pretty well like that. The strumming pattern of songs isn't easy to do perfectly though, and usually just ends up being the way you think sounds best with the song. Hope this helps!

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d=down

u=up

intro:

d=dd

dsus2=uuududu

Em=dduuududu

g=dduuududu

d=dd

a=1 down stroke and hold

verse:strum dduuududu for all of the chords

I'm not sure what the chorus is yet :)

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13y ago
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I think it´s DDDUDUDD (D=down U=up).However it's pretty fast so try to listen the song to get the rhythm right. Hope its help.

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15y ago
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It's down all the time, and then just before you change chords, go up then down very quickly. That's the simplest pattern anyway.

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13y ago
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I saw a tutorial on YouTube where they played it with “DD UUU DUDU”, however, I’m trying to figure out a strumming pattern closer to the original one so if anyone knows it please help us out. Thanks

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Dd dudu

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