Fingerpicking for Folk Guitar Pt. 1 (December '24)
Fingerpicking for Folk Guitar Pt. 1 (December '24)
Taught by Jake Sucher
Eight (8) 75-minute classes, twice a week. Limited enrollment.
Taught in a live, interactive classroom setting on Zoom
- Mondays and Fridays, 2:30p - 3:45p (PT)
- December 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, 27th.
- Classes are recorded and sent out after class. You do not have to be able to attend every class live to sign up.
In Fingerpicking for Folk Guitar, we will explore the rich and diverse world of folk music past and present. Rather than hone in on one specific style, we will focus on a variety of picking-patterns and rhythmic feels, as well as proper fingerpicking technique. This course is perfect for students looking to break out of basic chord strumming, as well as songwriters looking to elevate their guitar arrangements. Weekly recording prompts and in-class discussions give students the benefit of participating in a community of avid guitarists.
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Topics covered:
- Proper fingerpicking technique
- Common picking patterns to apply to any song
- Identifying common time signatures and rhythmic feels
- Expanding chord vocabulary
- Creating melody within chord shapes
- Learning classic folk repertoire
Sign up with a friend and you’ll both receive a 20% discount! clicking here.
If after the first two classes you feel the course is not a good fit for any reason, you are welcome to a refund on the rest of the course classes.