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Welcome to Boomer Guitar Sessions, Episode 107—"Rhythm Guitar 101: Locking In With the Beat." If you're looking to sound better in a band, jam tighter with your friends, or just make your playing feel right—this episode is for you. Here’s the truth: good rhythm is the key ingredient to playing with other people. It’s what makes a song feel like a song. It’s how all the pieces fit together—the glue that holds the music in place. You can play the right chords and hit the right notes, but if your rhythm is off, the whole thing can fall apart. In The Guitar Collective, rhythm is at the heart of everything we do. It's where our foundation starts—and from there, we branch out into lead playing, theory, improvisation, and songwriting. But it all comes back to groove. In this episode, we’re focusing on the two essential building blocks of strumming: eighth note strumming and sixteenth note strumming. We’ll break them down, show you how to count them, how to feel them, and how to lock them into the beat—so you can play more confidently and musically. Grab your guitar, get comfortable, and let’s get locked in. ______________________________________________________________________ This lesson is brought to by Guitar Collective: At Guitar Collective, we believe that everyone has the potential to become a skilled guitarist with the right guidance and support. Our comprehensive lessons cater to all skill levels, whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your technique. With our expert instructors, you'll gain access to a wealth of knowledge and resources tailored to your musical interests and aspirations.