The fifth and sixth patterns place the pinch on the second beat of the bar. This puts the emphasis or accent on this beat giving it a different feel to the previous patterns.
You may consider the last note in each pattern as an optional note. There will be situations when you may feel more comfortable omitting this note, especially on certain chord changes and when you are changing to a different pattern which has a pinch on the first beat of the bar. As with previous patterns the only difference between the following two patterns is the reversal of the treble strings.
The following example makes use of fingerpicking patterns five and six. Bass runs, as introduced in lesson four are also incorporated into the progression.