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  2. Guitar picking - Wikipedia

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    Using p to indicate the thumb, i the index finger, m the middle finger and a the ring finger, common alternation patterns include: i-m-i-m Basic melody line on the treble strings. Has the appearance of "walking along the strings". i-m-a-i-m-a Tremolo pattern with a triplet feel (i.e. the same note is repeated three times)

  3. Fingerstyle guitar - Wikipedia

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    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, since it is present ...

  4. Scruggs style - Wikipedia

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    Banjo, "standard roll patterns", on G major chord: Play forward ⓘ (above), Play backward ⓘ, Play mixed ⓘ, and Play forward-reverse ⓘ. [1] [3]Beginning with his first recordings with Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys, and later with Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys, Earl Scruggs introduced a vocabulary of "licks", short musical phrases that are reused in many ...

  5. Piedmont blues - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont blues (also known as East Coast, or Southeastern blues) refers primarily to a guitar style, which is characterized by a fingerpicking approach in which a regular, alternating thumb bass string rhythmic pattern [1] supports a syncopated melody using the treble strings generally picked with the fore-finger, occasionally others. [2]

  6. Carter Family picking - Wikipedia

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    Carter Family picking, also known as the thumb brush, the Carter lick, the church lick, or the Carter scratch, [2] is a style of fingerstyle guitar named after Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family. It is a distinctive style of rhythm guitar in which the melody is played on the bass strings, usually low E, A, and D while rhythm strumming ...

  7. Clawhammer - Wikipedia

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    A common characteristic of clawhammer patterns is the thumb does not pick on the downbeat, as one might in typical fingerpicking patterns for guitar. For example, this is a common, basic 2/4 pattern: A fingerpicked melody quarter note on the downbeat, Other strings strummed with the fingers, for a total of roughly an eighth note starting on the ...

  8. 68 Easy Finger Food Appetizers Everyone Will Love - AOL

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    katherine gillen. Time Commitment: 5 minutes Why I Love It: beginner-friendly, <10 ingredients, no cook Serves: 6 (divide the flatbreads for 12 finger-food servings). Charcuterie is an easy app ...

  9. Gravikord - Wikipedia

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    A constant finger picking pattern will produce a constant musical pattern throughout the instrument's range. Throughout the playing range the notes of a scale rise strictly alternately and symmetrically, making all the intervals of adjacent strings on each side of the bridge in thirds.

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