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Guitar
Essentials
Lesson 5 - Finger Picking
Lyle:
It's important to know a few finger picking riffs. That's what you'll learn in
this lesson. If you're new to finger picking, you'll like some of these riffs.
Lyle:
Here's our first one using the Em chord in the open
position.
Lyle: On
your right hand/picking hand, T = thumb, i = index, m = middle, r = ring
fingers.
Lyle: Here's a variation of riff 1. Notice you'll
be alternating the bass notes with your thumb:
Lyle:
Still using the Em chord, you'll alternate your bass notes on three different
strings. Keep using your thumb for the bass notes:
Lyle: If
you're new to finger picking, practice these riffs over and
over.
Lyle: Next we'll take three basic chords in the
popular key of C (C, F, G) and do our basic picking
pattern:
Lyle:
Next is a technique I like to use to emulate how a piano player might hit a
chord. They would hit all the notes at the same time:
Lyle: The next riff is used as a fill-in riff, or
as a blues riff:
Lyle:
The video clip will be of help for riff 6:
Lyle: Next you'll take a D chord and change up
the order of notes to create a cool sound sequence:
Lyle:
Next is a cool finger picking riff call Travis style. Travis Picking, named
after Merle Travis, involves playing a steady bass pattern with the thumb and
filling out some syncopated rhythms with the fingers of the right hand.
Lyle:
Next you'll take the Travis Picking style and use it with a chord
progression:
Lyle:
Just for fun, try playing riff 9 along to this looping jam
track:
Lyle:
There you go, hope you enjoy these. That's all for this lesson. See you next
time!
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