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23 Aug 99 - 09:43 PM (#107851) Subject: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: j0_77 I learned it off of 1. a pro Guitar player and 2. a piano teacher. I am using the G Maj Chord throughout.
Here are the easy steps.
LOTS OF PTACTICE :) 4 Graduation :) A finger drops in for a tune hehe A brief explanation - the idea is to create both a melody and a backing on the same Guitar. Fingered notes are the melody, Thumbed the backing. After you get good at the basics above - you'll be ready (this step is really easy) to 'drop in' That means Thumbing the E string evenly - Thud -Thud -Thud -Thud.... and as your thumb goes off on it's own : add a finger on any treble string. 5 7 Playing a melody line over this is a kinda wild - sometimes Travis Pickers 'think' you are just a bad Travis Picker (Grin) but you'll soon learn that the system is vastly superior to Grade School Travis 'twiddling'. Listen to Blind Lemmon and as many of the old Acoustic Blues Players as you can. It's all in there :) After the Phd, doing a boogie as well as a melody is a piece of cake. Heard a wiz once pulay 'In The Mood' with both a boogie backing and the melody on top ( 1960's) Enjoy
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23 Aug 99 - 09:58 PM (#107858) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: j0_77 There is yet one little move - and it makes a big difference to these Thumb routines, I call 'slapping' - Simple pattern in E, Thumb the G string evenly - no cross picking here :)(NOTEIt is not necessary to make ANY chord here) As the thumb goes back up to get the next thud 'back pick' with the nail side of the thumb. (Means pick up as well as down) Sounds like 'ker Thud' or 'thawck Thud' Notice the first sound is an off beat. It can get tiresome so use spariningly. Try some slow blues in E - playing the bass on the E string and a simple melody up high on the E treble strin. Enjoy |
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23 Aug 99 - 10:04 PM (#107862) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: j0_77 Correction - Simple pattern in E, Thumb the G string evenly - no cross picking here :)(NOTEIt is not necessary to make ANY chord here) Should read Simple pattern in E, Thumb the string evenly - no cross picking here :)(NOTEIt is not necessary to make ANY chord here) |
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24 Aug 99 - 12:52 AM (#107924) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: Margo Jo, this isn't BS. |
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24 Aug 99 - 01:24 AM (#107932) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: j0_77 Well I like to keep quiet - those who really need this stuff will get it - :) BTW The Phd stuff is aimed the people like me who try to outplay Piano parts on the Guitar...highly frustrating but great fun too. |
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24 Aug 99 - 03:04 PM (#108096) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: Peter T. Don't understand the first step of all, jo 77. Are you doing a G chord, in which case the big bass string is a G (an underlying E, of course). Which is it? E or G? yours, Peter T. |
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24 Aug 99 - 05:25 PM (#108157) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: Brillant Move j0_77!!!
By labeling this thread B.S. you tricked the hens into discovering the original roots of the D.T. |
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27 Aug 99 - 12:20 AM (#108891) Subject: RE: BS: Easy finger picking for ragtime etc :) From: _gargoyle So...do you have also a "method" for making a piano into a guitar? |