Common Fingerpicking Patterns Part 3

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

In this set of tutorials, instructor Rob Schumann shows you how to apply five fingerpicking patterns to simple chord progressions. These patterns will help you develop finger independence in your right hand along with a solid rhythmic feel. Part 4 of 5.

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  • For some more technical songs yes it could slow you down. But on the otherhand, some of the greatest fingerpickers had unusual technique.

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  • nice patterns and a great learning tool for anyone looking to expand their playing. As a side note Travis, as in Merle Travis, only used his thumb and index finger. Chet played a lot more like this.

  • This is not really Travis Picking, it is more advanced.

  • @Flatted357 Google for Merle Travis.

  • What time signature is this in, it seems to be really weird like it only has 7 notes or am I missing something?

  • anyone else start singing dust in the wind when the music started? xD

  • where does the term "travis picking" come from, and does it relate to the pattern in some direct or indirect way? anybody??

  • What is second chord? at 2:25

  • What is second chord? at 2:25

  • What is second chord? at 2:25

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