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  2. Fingerstyle guitar - Wikipedia

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    Fingerstyle guitar. Fingerstyle guitar is the technique of playing the guitar or bass guitar by plucking the strings directly with the fingertips, fingernails, or picks attached to fingers, as opposed to flatpicking (plucking individual notes with a single plectrum, commonly called a "pick"). The term "fingerstyle" is something of a misnomer ...

  3. Guitar picking - Wikipedia

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    Playing on heavier gauge strings can damage un-coated nails: finger picking is more suited to nylon strings or lighter gauge steel strings (this does not apply to fingerpicks). Using a pick can significantly reduce damage to fingers when playing for long periods of time on a steel string guitar. Some styles of music are easier to play with a pick.

  4. Classical guitar technique - Wikipedia

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    Historically (for baroque guitars, right up to classical or romantic repertoire of Sor and Mertz) the free-stroke was used. One of the first classical guitarists to use the rest-stroke was the Spaniard Julian Arcas (1832–1882) [5] (and it may have been used by Jose Ciebra as well [6]), though it was already in use for flamenco music.

  5. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    A variation of fingerstyle is "percussive fingerstyle," where guitarists combine traditional fingerstyle with rhythmic taps or hits on the body of the guitar to imitate a percussion sound. [22] An example of a song featuring the fingerstyle technique is " Landslide " by Fleetwood Mac , where you hear plucked moving notes rather than full strums.

  6. Trace Bundy - Wikipedia

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    Trace Bundy is an American acoustic guitar player who lives and performs in Boulder, Colorado. He is known to fans as "The Acoustic Ninja" for his legato and finger tapping skills. Bundy's guitar playing style is percussive and harmonic: he plays with both hands on the fretboard, intricate finger picking arpeggios and inventive use of multiple ...

  7. Fingerpick - Wikipedia

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    Fingerpicks generally take quite some time to adapt to, even for people who come from the more common (bare fingers with or without fingernails) fingerstyle techniques. Tone-wise, they are the most similar to standard guitar picks, offering a more consistent sound. Some players combine a thumb pick and bare fingers/fingernails.

  8. Don Ross (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    His use of acrylic nails allows him to get a consistent, clean tone without the hassle of broken fingernails. Don Ross played a Lowden S-10 in the beginning of his career, but since 1997 has played a Lowden O-10. [8] Today he plays custom-made guitars by Marc Beneteau, a Canadian luthier from St. Thomas, Ontario. The Beneteaus are equipped with ...

  9. Chris Woods (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Woods, born in Sussex, is a British fingerstyle guitarist whose playing features extended techniques. [1] Woods is also a composer, educator and author of Percussive Acoustic Guitar. [2] Recording as ‘The Chris Woods Groove Orchestra’ and ‘Chris Woods Groove’. [3]

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