The following example uses a combination of arpeggio picking and bass note runs. The arpeggio picking pattern involves playing the root note, followed by the strings in a set order: 3 2 1 2 3 (Lesson 39). This pattern remains the same for every chord in the example. The bass note runs occur on the 4th beat of each bar.
In the last bar, a glide technique on the strum is used, as indicated by the wavy line. This technique involves gliding the pick across all 6 strings, as if strumming slowly.