In musical notation, a sixteenth note has the value of half an eighth note and is indicated as such 0 (also called a semiquaver). Thus 2 sixteenth notes equal an eighth note and 4 sixteenth notes equal a quarter note.
Strum equivalent of sixteenth notes are written as such:
The syllables "1 e + a" are used to represent each of the 4 quick strums.
The next example uses the sixteenth note rhythm on the 3rd beat. Play it through twice using a Cmaj7 chord:
In order to play this rhythm correctly, you will have to keep the beat slow. As the timing is difficult, try clapping the rhythm first.
Apply this new rhythm to the following major 7th chord progression: