This part consists of the chords a minor NF major seven .
And again , if you're not familiar with the chords , you can see them right down here .
OK .
So let's get a feel for the chorus's rhythm .
OK .
Now , try to keep this rhythm in your mind while you're strumming because otherwise you're just gonna be offbeat and that's not what you want at all .
Now pay attention to the direction of the strumming down , up , down , down , up , down , down , down , up , down , down , up , down , down , down , up , down , down , up , down , down , down , up , down , down , up , down , down .
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Now , the second part , this part consists of these four chords .
Let's see .
Yeah .
D minor and a , are we gonna strum the C chord three times ?
The G twice , did mine occur twice and the A minor chord twice as well ?
Yes .
Nevertheless , strummed twice .
On twice in the G cordon and once on the D minor chord .