This is a great lesson! I've been going back and forth between Travis picking and the one-finger per string approach for different songs ... your lesson on Clay Pigeons really got me into Travis picking. For this song I find Travis picking easier ... seems it is less "crowded" for my fingers and feels smoother. And also using first and middle lets me anchor the ring finger on the high E string. Thanks for showing both methods, I had to try both to figure out which one felt better/smoother.
WOW! Thank you! Not only for just this post, but more importantly, that I stumbled on your page and I'm, now, a new subscriber. Really impressed with your style of teaching and song selections.
This is a great lesson! I've been going back and forth between Travis picking and the one-finger per string approach for different songs ... your lesson on Clay Pigeons really got me into Travis picking. For this song I find Travis picking easier ... seems it is less "crowded" for my fingers and feels smoother. And also using first and middle lets me anchor the ring finger on the high E string. Thanks for showing both methods, I had to try both to figure out which one felt better/smoother.
WOW! Thank you! Not only for just this post, but more importantly, that I stumbled on your page and I'm, now, a new subscriber. Really impressed with your style of teaching and song selections.
Congratulations on going full-time!
If you said or taught anything important while the picture of Stevie Nicks was on the screen, just know that I missed it.
Congratulations!!!
I always find myself going back and forth, but three-finger seems to be the smoothest way for me.
Is there a discount code this month?