Fingerpicking Lessons – Five Free Video Guitar Lessons

Finger Picking Lessons

Fingerpicking is a guitar technique used by guitarists in many styles of music, from classical all the way through to rock. Technique is everything with this particular guitar style and once you learn the correct finger picking technique you’re playing will radically improve along with your repertoire of songs, so its definitely worthwhile dedicating 10 minutes in each of your practice sessions to improving your fingerpicking technique.

It is very important to develop the right technique from the beginning however and the following five video guitar lessons will help you improve your fingerpicking guitar method. In the meantime, if you are looking for a well priced, quality finger picking guitar course, then we would recommend Finger Picking Fundamentals by Elmore Music.

How to play Acoustic Guitar Lesson basic finger picking

Acoustic fingerstyle guitar lesson

Country Blues Fingerpicking

Finger Picking Patterns for Guitar

Here Comes The Sun by the Beatles Guitar Lesson


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One Response to Fingerpicking Lessons – Five Free Video Guitar Lessons

  1. True. Finger-picking is one of the major basic foundation that everyone should learn in playing the guitar specially if somebody would like to try variety of genres. Techniques for finger-picking usually varies from one type of music to another so it would be better to focus first on a single technique before moving on to another.

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