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For tabs see below. Fingerpicking style is a technique that is used in many famous and legendary songs over the years. The 16 examples in this post are a good source to learn the most common fingerpicking patterns you will ever come across. The fingerpicking patterns can be applied to almost every folk, pop, country or rock song. Try and figure out which pattern suits your favorite song. Maybe you’ll already recognize some of these patterns from songs you heard before.

16 Legendary Fingerpicking Patterns

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Intervallic Techniques

Welcome to Neal's Intervallic studies for the guitar. My goal here is to teach players to break away from the usual linear and scalar pattern approach to the guitar. I always found it more musical when using a wide intervallic style of playing like Eric Johnson and several Fusion Jazz Players. So for now, I have placed a few examples below to get you guys started. Enjoy! Here is a couple of video examples on my youtube page using some of these techniques.
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Top 50 Youtube Guitar Channels

The Top 50 Youtube Guitar Channels covers lessons, magazines, manufacturers, guitar stores, reviews, guitarists, and pretty much everything guitar centric. All of the channels below had reached at least 2 million total views by March of 2012. Our focus was on channels producing high quality guitar videos at regular intervals. 1. GuitarJamz.com #1 ( martyzsongs ) 155,460,210 views – guitar tabs 2. NextLevelGuitar.com ( rockongoodpeople ) 99,932,874 views – guitar lessons 3.
Error: Java version 1.5 or higher is required for the exercises on this site. Click here to download the latest version of Java. You will hear a tonicization followed by a note.

Musical Mind: Single Note Solfege Drill

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