The Ultimate Guide to Fingerpicking
Welcome to The Ultimate Guide to Fingerpicking. In this course you are going to learn everything you need to know about fingerpicking guitar. This includes all the basics of good technique, 10 stunning patterns, Travis picking, songs, fancy embellishments and so much more!
As you go through the course, you will see a fun “treasure hunt”. Use the course as much as possible and the treasure will be revealed! (Hope you enjoy it).
Take your time with it and enjoy it! Oh, and please make sure you say hello and introduce yourself HERE.
The Ultimate Guide to Fingerpicking
Why is it not connecting when I hit start I am signed in
Hi Gail, just tested and working okay here. It could have been a temporary glitch or a browser/internet issue. Could you please try again. If the problem persists I will get the developer to look at it ASAP.
Is there a way to open all the fingerpicking pattern pdfs without having to revisit each lesson? I use them to practice, but I’m rarely at the same device (so downloading and saving is almost as annoying as navigating to the right lesson and opening each one).
Are they located in one place somewhere in the course navigation? If not, I would love to see that implemented.
Hi Jennifer, thanks for the idea. We will get this implemented. Just checking, are you talking about having a page with all the individual TAB you can download each, or a page with one big PDF with all the TAB inside?
I was thinking about the first one, but the second would also make practicing easier. Thanks!
Thanks, we have updated this page HERE where you can download all the TAB in one file and you can print off or use as you like. If you prefer a page with each link we can get that setup too, but it will take a little longer. Happy to do it though if it helps.
This is an enormous help. If anything, the only improvement I’d suggest is to include a piece of the part topic in the directory structure, so that I don’t have to remember or rediscover what’s in P1, P2, P3, etc. Maybe P1 Fundamentals, P2 Patterns, P3 Learning, P4 Developing, P5 Travis, etc.
Fussy, fussy, but I used to work in software usability, so . . . 🙂
I am getting a lot out of the content. Thanks for being so responsive to my comments!