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  2. 5 of the Best Ukulele Fingerpicking Patterns to Get You Started

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    In this article we share with you our favorite ukulele fingerpicking patterns, so you can mix up your strumming with some gorgeous picking.

  3. Ukulele Picking Patterns - Live ʻUkulele

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    Learn to fingerpick 10 ukulele string patterns for some easy arpeggio sounds. Tips for “melting” chords and creating your own picking patterns.

  4. 5 Fingerpicking Patterns You Should Know - Ukulele Go

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    In this lesson I look at 5 fingerpicking patterns that you can use as a starting point to move your fingerpicking skills forwards. Before we get started, the chords I’m using in the video to demo these fingerpicking patterns are C, Cmaj7, C7, F, G7 and back to C.

  5. Fingerpicking Patterns for the Ukulele - Uke Like The Pros Blog

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    Fingerpicking is the process of plucking or playing individual strings on the ukulele in quick succession – while still holding chords – instead of strumming all four strings at once. Today we are going to go over 5 essential patterns every uke player should know!

  6. How To Fingerpick Ukulele (10 Patterns!) - YouTube

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    In this easy ukulele tutorial, learn how to fingerpick the ukulele with 10 fingerstyle patterns! Printable Song Sheet: https://www.patreon.com/dylanlaine // ...

  7. 5 Ukulele Fingerpicking Patterns! - StringVibe

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    To make patterns universal to any finger style, we’ve chosen to number them to make them more usable for any player! A-String = 1; E-String = 2; C-String = 3; G-String = 4; Here are five ukulele fingerpicking patterns to start with, listed more or less from easiest to hardest! Basic: 4321. We mentioned this one earlier when we were talking about

  8. In this series, we'll explore the foundational principles of fingerpicking as well as several patterns that you can apply to chord progressions and ukulele songs.