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Fingerpicking With a Flat Pick Guitar Tutorial

I’ll show you a technique to use both your fingers AND a pick to play fingerpicking patterns. Not only will your bass notes sound crisp and clear, but you’ll be able to easily shift to strumming whenever the need arises.

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How to Sing and Play Guitar Simultaneously

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Playing guitar and singing at the same time can be rough. We’ll show you some tips and tricks to make it easier. In addition, you’ll get a step-by-step method for improving your ability to play and sing simultaneously. Like most things, it’s not hard when you know the proper technique.

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How to Strum While Changing Chords

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I’ll show you step-by-step how to strum and change chords guitar at the same time. With a little practice, it will soon be as easy as walking and chewing gum.

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Picking Style Of Dust In The Wind

Learn this classic fingerpicking pattern that’s used for the song Dust In The Wind by Kansas. In addition, it’s a great fingerpicking lesson that will help you play fingerstyle guitar.

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Top Country Guitar Strum Pattern

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I’ll show you one of the most used strums used in country, swing and folk music. First, you’ll learn the basic strum that uses alternating bass notes. By using different bass notes you’ll create motion and interest. Then we’ll add some embellishments including a popular technique that makes this strum unique.

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How to Play D/F#

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Here’s a common “Slash” chord that will come in handy. I’ve included a few different versions for different situations.

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Understanding “Slash” Chords

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Slash Chords, Chords that have a letter name, and then another letter name separated by a slash. Common slash chords include C/G, D/F#, Am/G, F/G, and G/B to name a few. After this lesson, you’ll never be stumped when you see slash chords on sheet music again.
In addition, you’ll learn how to finger the most common slash chords and how to create your own.

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Travis Picking Guitar Lesson

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In this lesson you’ll learn a simple Travis picking pattern step-by-step. This is the first pattern I like students to learn because it’s fairly easy and is a great foundation for more complex patterns.

It also happens to be the same pattern used in the song Landslide by Fleetwood Mac. Because it’s recognizable it’s easy to tell if you’re doing it right… And it’s fun.

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2nd Most Used Fingerpicking Pattern

In this lesson, I show you step-by-step how to play the second most used finger-picking pattern for guitar. Wondering about #1? Don’t worry… I won’t disappoint. But first, let’s learn the second most used finger-picking pattern.

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2-Beginner’s Journey | 2nd Adventure

Time to learn tablature! Along with learning to read tablature, you’ll be working on a critical element of music… Melody. As a side benefit, you’ll continue working on getting your fingers in the right place and making beautiful sounding notes. All this will pay off tremendously in the next adventure.

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How To Keep Your Pick From Slipping

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Are you having a hard time holding on to your guitar pick? In this video, I’ll show you several techniques you can use to hold on to the guitar pick AND use it to make beautiful music.

You also get to see me try my hand using a power tool and a sharp blade. Not for the faint of heart 🙂

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1-Beginner’s Journey | 1st Adventure

Let’s start off with simple chords. This will help you practice getting your fingers in the right place to make clear sounding notes. Then we’ll practice switching from one chord to another smoothly.

Finally, we’ll apply everything to playing along with the band (Jam Tracks) where you’ll learn to play in time and have fun doing it.

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Scary F Chord – Easy Step-By-Step

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Does trying to play the F chord on guitar scare you? For many budding guitarists, this is one of the biggest stumbling blocks. This lesson will teach you a step-by-step system I’ve developed to make child’s play of the F major chord.

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