- A
fingerpick is a type of
plectrum used most
commonly for
playing Lap
steel guitar and bluegr****
style banjo music.
Hawaiian steel guitar players invented...
- The term is
often used
synonymously with
fingerpicking except in
classical guitar circles,
although fingerpicking can also
refer to a
specific tradition...
- picking,
usually without the use of
fingerpicks.
Another common style of old-time
banjo playing is
fingerpicking banjo or
classic banjo. This
style is...
- Bristol,
Tennessee on
August 1, 1927.
Maybelle also
learned a
blues fingerpicking technique from
Lesley Riddle, an African-American
guitarist who met...
-
artificial fingernails,
fingertips or finger-mounted
plectrums known as
fingerpicks (for
techniques collectively known as fingerstyle) A
plectrum held between...
-
flatpicks while playing acoustic guitar,
though he also uses
elements of
fingerpicking.
Examples of his
acoustic guitar playing on
Beatles tracks include "Yesterday"...
-
September 11, 1945) is an
American acoustic guitarist. He is
known for a
fingerpicking style that
draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated...
-
below the staff, the word b****a is
sometimes added. The
guitar has a
fingerpicking notation system derived from the
names of the
fingers in
Spanish or...
- "Strange Fruit", the
country styling of "Lost Highway", and the
guitar fingerpicking style in "Hallelujah". He
occasionally used a
slide guitar in live performances...
-
features Dylan solo on the
acoustic guitar,
playing the song
using fingerpicking.
Dylan scholar Michael Gray sees a
strong parallel between this and...