Basics of Folk on the Acoustic Guitar | Beginner Guitar Tips
The acoustic guitar plays an important role in folk music—characterized by open position chords, hammer-ons and pull-offs within chords, and a variety of fingerpicking techniques. Nicholas Veinoglou demonstrates how to achieve a folk sound through a simple progression and breakdown of an idiomatic fingerpicking pattern.
00:00 Intro
00:50 Picking Pattern
01:15 Adding Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs
02:20 Playing a Progression
02:48 Close
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superb lessons, thank you Mr Nicholas
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Oh I see. This is a right handed lesson. Your narrative and graphics does nothing for left hand instruction. If you are going to be a true music instructor your program needs to be revised so the you include both handedness students. Otherwise change your YouTube to say that this is right handed. I’ve spent many dollars on music teachers that claim to be able to teach both hands when in reality they have no clue.
Why do you show an F major chord being necessary? The high E string is never heard.
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