Acoustic Fingerpicking Step-by-Step, Level 1A
Description
This lesson is a playalong exercise, designed to work on developing physical memory in your fingers. You may wish to come back to it regularly as part of your regular practice routine.
In this lesson we'll work on developing the speed and pacing of your fingerpicking. I'll play a simple chord progression using the chords C, and F Major 7. Don't let F Major 7's big fancy name scare you off. It's really a very easy chord to play!
I will play two measures of each chord, two time around, for a total of eight measures. Then I will begin the cycle again. When I begin the cycle again, I will increase the speed just a little bit. I will do this for five rounds, getting a little bit faster every time.
In the beginning, you may only be able to make it through Round One, or Round Two. With repeated practice however, you should be able to stay with me all the way through Round Five.
As you speed up, play close attention to your accuracy. Try not to let your playing get sloppy. Also, try to relax and not think too hard. Let your fingers do the work.
As we are working on developing physical memory with this exercise, you want to get to the point that your fingers "know" the moves without your supervising them too closely. Playing along with me is a great way to develop that skill.
Lesson Info
Tutorial Lessons
- Getting Started: The Four-Step Pattern
- Changing Chords, with the 4-Step Pattern
- 2-Chord Practice Drill #1
- 2-Chord Practice Drill #2
- 3-Chord Practice Drill
- All the Pretty Little Horses (song to play!)
- Simple Gifts (song to play!)
- Build Your Speed: Practice Drill #3
- Build Your Speed: Practice Drill #4
- The Wabash Cannonball: Prep & Practice
- Wabash Cannonball (song to play!)
- Let's Slant the Rhythm!
- Play it Folky
- Play it Jazzy
- Play it Bluesy
- Hush Little Baby (song to play!)
- Build Your Speed: Practice Drill #5
- Build Your Speed: Practice Drill #6
- Freight Train Blues (song to play!)