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Fingerpicking Accompaniment

Lesson 6/44 | Study Time: 5 Min
Fingerpicking Accompaniment

Fingerpicking Accompaniment

Chords are played to accompany a melody. The melody is sung or played by another musical instrument (e.g., guitar, piano, etc). The chords can be strummed using a pick (playing all six strings together), or played fingerpicking style (playing one string at a time). The following exercise demonstrates the melody of a song called Aura Lee. You can play the chords by applying fingerpicking pattern 1 to them. The melody can be sung or played by another instrument.

This example contains only the first four bars of the melody of this song. For a full version of Aura Lee, see Lesson 5.

Fingerpicking Pattern 1

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