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So let's just go through a little progression. So you guys can practice that we're going to do a GMoreSo let's just go through a little progression. So you guys can practice that we're going to do a G chord for two measures a c chord for two measures.
Making sure that your fingerpicking hand is in the right position. When using a flat pick to play your guitar, your arm and hand are at about a 45 degree angle to the strings.
As I mentioned in the House of the Rising Sun lesson, if I was trying to teach you correct form and function, you'd use your thumb to play notes on the three lowest strings (low E, A and D), your ring finger on the first (high E) string, your middle finger on the B string and your index finger on the G string.
Dust In The Wind by Kansas | acoustic It incorporates a travis pick like so many acoustic finger picking songs do. It's probably not as hard as it sounds to play, so if you're new to this don't be put off, once you learn the basic pattern, it should fall into place fairly quickly.