January 2010 \ Premier Clinic \ Acoustic & Fingerstyle \ Fingerpicking Variations: Embellishing with Add-Ons and Drop-Offs

Fingerpicking Variations: Embellishing with Add-Ons and Drop-Offs

Fred Sokolow

To vary a picking pattern, you can add notes to a basic chord, or drop notes.


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from Basic Fingerpicking: A Guide to Fingerpicking in All Styles
To vary a picking pattern, you can add notes to a basic chord, or drop notes. For example, in “Car Chase,” which follows, you change the A to Aadd9 by “unfretting” the second string (dropping a note); then you fret the second string one fret higher than usual to make an A supended (an add-on)


Listen

“Car Chase” has a groove reminiscent of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” or “Blue Nancy.” The backup picking features drop-offs and add-ons.


Listen

“Birdcalls” is another example of fingerpicking with add-ons and drop-offs, set to a rock groove like that of the Byrds’ “Turn, Turn, Turn,” and “Mr. Tambourine Man,” or any number of Tom Petty hits.


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Comments

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CORNEILLE
on 01/09/2010
I do agree with Eric ! Pity,
Bob
on 01/08/2010
Are you serious? Who couldn't figure out how to do this on guitar. I'm making no reference to the gents before me. It's just one of those lessons you hope is goin' to knock you outta ur chair and then it dissappoints. Gah...
Eric
on 01/03/2010
This would've been much better without the backup guitar. It's hard to make out the examples clearly.
Markus Schiller
on 01/02/2010
The links to the MP3 files are misleading!



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