字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi, my name is Peter aka GP and this is the third episode of my fingerstyle tutorial series called Fingerstyle 101. In the previous lesson we learnt how to pick with our fingers and also practiced some basic picking patterns. This time we'll take a look at rhythm picking so grab your guitar and let's get into this! Alright, so you should know that I've figured out a lot of stuff by myself, as I have mentioned earlier so this might not be the technique's proper name, but I'll just call it rhythm picking. It's a very essential part of playing fingerstyle. Basically, this technique adds a certain rhythm to your playing, almost as if you were drumming while playing the guitar. This is probably the hardest part of playing fingerstyle, atleast it was for me but trust me, it's totally worth it. There are 2 types of this technique: The first one is hitting the strings, and the second one is hitting the guitar. Let's go through both of them. So basically what you want to do is hit the strings with your right hand. I can't tell you exactly how because it depends on what notes you're picking at the moment and also every guitarist has a unique style, so I'm going to show you some examples so you can get the basic idea of this method and then you can experiment with it until you find the most suitable way for you. So there are times when you only want to use your thumb to hit the strings - most of the times because you don't have to pick any other notes at the same time and it's like this. So you just move your thumb from above and hit the strings. Another way of doing this is to use your thumb and index finger aswell. Personally, I use this most of the times - you pick the actual melody note with your index finger but also hit the string with it. You hit the strings with your thumb just like in the previous method and my index finger is like this and its springs out this way I'll be able to pick the note and also hit the strings at the same time. And it's like this. It might take some time to master I remember it took me a couple of weeks aswell. I actually learnt this technique while I was arranging "Good Time" by Owl City. So what I'm trying to say is don't get discouraged if you can't master this technique in 10 minutes - it's a pretty hard one but believe me, it's a really effective technique and will spice up your playing a lot. Just keep on practicing and I'm sure that you'll get it figured out. If you managed to hit the strings but failed to get a clean melody note in the meantime - don't move on, go back and try it again untul you get it right. This might be annoying while practicing but this way your hand will get used to being precise and that's really important. So as I've already mentioned, this technique requires you to hit the wood of the guitar with your right hand. This will result in a deeper sound, like a kick drum. You need to hit the guitar with your wrist. And it goes like this. Actually, let me take this off. Don't let your hand move around a lot, because that way you won't be able to pick the notes at the same time. Be sure to rest your elbow on the guitar so this way your arm and hand will be stable and fixed. Sticking to the previous 4 chords, here's an example for you to practice this technique. So that was the 3rd lesson of Fingerstyle 101, I hope it was helpful. In the next episode, we'll learn how to play harmonics. If you have any questions, suggestions or requests for the upcoming lessons, feel free to leave a comment below, send me a private message or contact me on Facebook. Thanks for watching, see you next time!
A2 初級 美國腔 教程]指法101--第3課:節奏彈奏(拍弦和撞腕)。 ([Tutorial]Fingerstyle 101 - Lesson 3: Rhythm Picking (String Slapping & Wrist Bumping)) 121 9 Hobert Hong 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字