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  • - The next important technique to use is fingerstyle.

  • There are so many different situations

  • where I have to play fingerstyle

  • in my professional life gigging.

  • There might be a situation where you're accompanying

  • a vocalist and you have to play something with arpeggios.

  • It's much easier for me to use fingerstyle

  • in this situation or a solo guitar performance

  • where I have to play for a while just playing solo guitar,

  • often times playing fingerstyle is very useful

  • for me in this situation.

  • So let me give you some ideas about

  • how to get better with fingerstyle.

  • The first thing that you want to think about

  • when you're playing fingerstyle is the basic idea

  • that when you put your fingers down onto the notes

  • that you're about to play that you plant your fingers.

  • They're not going to be hanging over the guitar like this.

  • They're going to be planted in the place

  • that you want to play.

  • You're preparing for each note.

  • So one thing that I like to do is take, for example,

  • a major seven chord, and play it as a chord.

  • Try to play all the notes evenly.

  • (chord reverberating)

  • And then try to arpeggiate.

  • Okay, but once I'm done arpeggiating four notes, I plant.

  • So...

  • (lively guitar chords)

  • Plant the fingers.

  • Now go up some chords.

  • Plant.

  • Now you will not always be doing this

  • when you're performing, but I find when I practice

  • with this planting technique, it gets my fingers

  • used to where they are going.

  • If they're always floating above the strings,

  • I find that you will have a lot of inaccuracies

  • with where your fingers hit the strings,

  • so this is a great way to teach your fingers

  • where they're going and that eventually

  • you can deviate from that a little bit here and there,

  • but it's a great place to start.

  • Even if you are arpeggiating like this...

  • Every time I come around to the bottom,

  • I plant again, watch.

  • This simple exercise is great for developing

  • control and accuracy.

  • Another great exercise for fingerstyle is

  • to learn how to control the dynamics of each note,

  • sometimes you may want to bring out one of the notes

  • in a chord, make it louder and you have to develop

  • the control with your fingers in order to do that,

  • so here's a great way to work on that.

  • I'll take a chord, say a D major seven chord.

  • What I do is I try to play the chord over and over again

  • to achieve an even sound.

  • The next thing that I do is I try to direct my attention

  • to each of the different fingers.

  • Right now I'm going to try to make the top note

  • louder than the rest of the notes.

  • Here it is even.

  • Here's with the top note louder.

  • Now I will try to direct my attention

  • to the middle note.

  • And now the first finger.

  • And the bass note.

  • Then I will try an exercise of doing

  • each one of them individually.

  • This is a bit of an advanced topic,

  • but I think it's something to strive for.

  • At the beginning, you might not be able to do this.

  • As you develop, make it a priority

  • to learn how to adjust the dynamics

  • between all of the notes on the chord.

  • Eventually this will lead to more accurate

  • and more dynamic playing.

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