Sir, plz make fingerstyle lesson with every small detail of the song "Broken Angel" by ARASH and "BU De Bu Ai/Please Tell Me Why" by WILBER PAN...PLZZZ consider it sir because there is no proper lesson of this songs anywhere..... ua-cam.com/video/bC3WAxiLnDY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/Gle905C028w/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/dYIT_jeUBKg/v-deo.html
Just FYI, I am a 75-year-old relearner, and I am obsessed with learning travis picking and watch every UA-cam clip by any teacher but I find your tutorials and great manner the absolute best. Thanks for your clips.
Nicely Done! There are lots of videos on each style, but it is rare to find someone who demonstrates the practical differences in the two styles. This was very helpful and helped answer some questions I had about these styles. Thanks for putting this out there!
Travis picking is based on turn of the century piano playing learned from white players who learned from black players who traveled from New Orleans to Kentucky and from them Merle Travis picked up his style. The thumb is the left hand, playing the bass note on the 1st and 3rd beat while hitting the block chord on the 2nd and 4th beat, the fingers play the melody like the right hand on the piano. Travis hit the bass hard on the 2nd and 4th beats causing his thumb to hit more than one string, while using only his index finger for the melody notes. Blues and ragtime rhythms are the natural effect of this style. Travis used sophisticated jazz chords and complex melodies and also muted his bass strings
Just found your site - to echo the praise of others - fantastic site and lessons - thank you very much for taking the time to implement a well designed layout, diagrams, and of course, clear lessons.I've subscribed!
Great video.... thanks for sharing...I do some Travis picking as I can improvise my chord fingering to suit the patterns I play...I have arthritis in my left hand & have difficulty fingering some chords... cheers from 78 yr old player...😀
How about maybelle Carter guitar playing technique? Im pretty guitar was anyway built with the intent that the strings would be plucked by our fingers, but now there are individual techniques named after some guitarists. Thd umbrella term is Fingerstyle guitar but even then there are so many people naming them differently.
Thanks for your video... It was very helpful and clear.. you always bring good content.... Would also be interested to know how you do your recordings... Like your camera,if your guitar is connected through an amp or mixer ... The mics you use etc........only if you have the time ... Thanks
Hello, will it be possible to do a lesson on "Marc Scibilia" Marc Scibilia version? Practically there is no tutorial on UA-cam for that song (Marc Scibilia version) and a lot of us would love it if you could.
turns out i've been travis picking the entire time. i was always taught that ring finger gets 1st, middle gets 2nd, index gets 3rd, then thumb gets 4,5,6.
Practise. For ages. Start slowly and build up speed gradually. Eventually it becomes automatic. Then practise again to eliminate all the bad habits your fingers have picked up while you've been focusing on your thumb. Then keep practising. Start with simple songs, then gradually try more complex ones. Watch dozens of YT videos by players such as Merle Travis, Thom Bresh, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Tommy Emmanuel, Richard Smith, etc at reduced speeds until you get at least some of it. Make up some of your own tunes. Health warning: Don't do all of the above in front of other family members or friends, or they will eventually try to kill you.
I think, almost sure, that with both 'traditional fingerstyle' as 'Travis picking', the thumb plays on strings 4, 5, and 6. The difference is that with 'Travis picking' the index finger plays all the other three strings, whereas with 'traditional fingerstyle' the index finger plays string 3, NOT string 4 as you show, the middle finger plays string 2, NOT string 3 as you show, and the ring finger plays string 1, NOT string 2 as you show. You should watch videos of some professional guitarists, or read a book on the subject, then re-do your charts. I am sure that you mean well, but as it is now, you are way off base, and it should be embarrassing to you.
Not Travis picking at all. Travis picking consists of Thiumpicked bass, muted with the palm of your hand to create the illusion of a band with seperate sounding muted bass and accompaniment using the thumb pick and one ore two fingers only playing syncopated melody. What you are describing in this video is just two ordinary versions of the same thing,plain folk picking. look up Merle Travis , his son Tom breach , Chet Atkins and the amazing Tommy Emmanuel. You need to research before you put out information which is incorrect to unsuspecting people who want to learn the correct method of playing. They will think they are playing Merle Travis style and are actually playing ordinary folk guitar picking
How is this not Travis picking? Here are three examples of Merle Travis - picking. Thumb playing alternating baseline and forefinger ONLY playing the melody. ua-cam.com/video/CJkN4KNbkmg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/8VikAbi4hTs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/HvgFpQxZQMk/v-deo.html
@@davidsonbrothersusa5627 I just watched the first video and was grinning from ear to ear by the end of it, I came back to thank you, I'll go watch the others now ;)
I think David has done a great job simplifying the different types of finger picking. Beginners need less information. Travis picking for me uses the thumb for the three top strings. Whether I palm mute the bass strings depends on the song. I think David didn’t use the top string 6. Because you have to either alternate your thumb between the C and G notes. Or change your fingering of the C chord to include the 6th sting G. That is slightly complicated for a beginner. David is such a great teacher because unlike many he resists the temptation to showboat all the time. He knows he’s a great guitarist but showboating gets in the way of simplifying guitar. You are technically correct, but people starting out will find out pretty quickly there is more to Travis picking. You have to start somewhere. This video will help a lot of people at the start of their playing. Cheers
I was really looking forward to seeing this. But the audio is terrible and muddled and unable to understand and make out what your saying. I'm Very Disappointed.
Get the PDF diagram I made for this lesson here: playsongnotes.com/lessons/302/
Thanks for watching, all!
Sir, plz make fingerstyle lesson with every small detail of the song "Broken Angel" by ARASH and "BU De Bu Ai/Please Tell Me Why" by WILBER PAN...PLZZZ consider it sir because there is no proper lesson of this songs anywhere.....
ua-cam.com/video/bC3WAxiLnDY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/Gle905C028w/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/dYIT_jeUBKg/v-deo.html
Just FYI, I am a 75-year-old relearner, and I am obsessed with learning travis picking and watch every UA-cam clip by any teacher but I find your tutorials and great manner the absolute best. Thanks for your clips.
The hand-drawn style screen graphics/visuals are so pleasing to the eye!
Why has it taken me All these years to find this. Thank you. Wonderful lesson.
Nicely Done! There are lots of videos on each style, but it is rare to find someone who demonstrates the practical differences in the two styles. This was very helpful and helped answer some questions I had about these styles. Thanks for putting this out there!
Thank you for being a lifelong student of guitar who likes sharing what he's learnt
Thanks for the clarity of your lesson!
Travis picking is based on turn of the century piano playing learned from white players who learned from black players who traveled from New Orleans to Kentucky and from them Merle Travis picked up his style. The thumb is the left hand, playing the bass note on the 1st and 3rd beat while hitting the block chord on the 2nd and 4th beat, the fingers play the melody like the right hand on the piano. Travis hit the bass hard on the 2nd and 4th beats causing his thumb to hit more than one string, while using only his index finger for the melody notes. Blues and ragtime rhythms are the natural effect of this style. Travis used sophisticated jazz chords and complex melodies and also muted his bass strings
Never knew travis scott was a guitar star
Excellent clear explanation. I just watched Merle and that's it...among other things! Thank you.
Thank u
Just found your site - to echo the praise of others - fantastic site and lessons - thank you very much for taking the time to implement a well designed layout, diagrams, and of course, clear lessons.I've subscribed!
Your teaching style is so effective for me. After watching a few of your videos I have become a Patreon sub. Keep up the good work!
Great video.... thanks for sharing...I do some Travis picking as I can improvise my chord fingering to suit the patterns I play...I have arthritis in my left hand & have difficulty fingering some chords... cheers from 78 yr old player...😀
Man I wish you lived near me. You’re a great teacher!
That's the beauty of the internet... It's just amazing.
Great lesson! Thanks! :)
How about maybelle Carter guitar playing technique?
Im pretty guitar was anyway built with the intent that the strings would be plucked by our fingers, but now there are individual techniques named after some guitarists. Thd umbrella term is Fingerstyle guitar but even then there are so many people naming them differently.
Thanks for your video... It was very helpful and clear.. you always bring good content.... Would also be interested to know how you do your recordings... Like your camera,if your guitar is connected through an amp or mixer ... The mics you use etc........only if you have the time ... Thanks
Hello, will it be possible to do a lesson on "Marc Scibilia" Marc Scibilia version? Practically there is no tutorial on UA-cam for that song (Marc Scibilia version) and a lot of us would love it if you could.
turns out i've been travis picking the entire time. i was always taught that ring finger gets 1st, middle gets 2nd, index gets 3rd, then thumb gets 4,5,6.
That is a accurate way to describe my picking style. That's how I have always finger picked. Must be in my dna
Same with me. This is just how I play. I can't help it ...
@@danskhansen are you a fellow Travis?
@@travistoole Anything is possible ...
@@danskhansen Indeed
Hey, can you please make a video on "my life is going on"..........please.
Learn both styles. Then combine them. There are a million different ways to do this stuff
Basically with travis picking the thumb is doing more of the work..
Sorry it's Tom Bresch
how the magic of controlling the thumb and fingures desperately happens?
Search on youtube "tommy emmanuel four steps"
Practise. For ages. Start slowly and build up speed gradually. Eventually it becomes automatic. Then practise again to eliminate all the bad habits your fingers have picked up while you've been focusing on your thumb. Then keep practising. Start with simple songs, then gradually try more complex ones. Watch dozens of YT videos by players such as Merle Travis, Thom Bresh, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Tommy Emmanuel, Richard Smith, etc at reduced speeds until you get at least some of it. Make up some of your own tunes.
Health warning: Don't do all of the above in front of other family members or friends, or they will eventually try to kill you.
Scott asked about Travis picking... Sure it wasn´t Travis Scott?
This is not Travis picking it's finger style...Please learn the difference between the two.
Keep thumb straight.
Too fast
I think, almost sure, that with both 'traditional fingerstyle' as 'Travis picking', the thumb plays on strings 4, 5, and 6. The difference is that with 'Travis picking' the index finger plays all the other three strings, whereas with 'traditional fingerstyle' the index finger plays string 3, NOT string 4 as you show, the middle finger plays string 2, NOT string 3 as you show, and the ring finger plays string 1, NOT string 2 as you show. You should watch videos of some professional guitarists, or read a book on the subject, then re-do your charts. I am sure that you mean well, but as it is now, you are way off base, and it should be embarrassing to you.
Not Travis picking at all. Travis picking consists of Thiumpicked bass, muted with the palm of your hand to create the illusion of a band with seperate sounding muted bass and accompaniment using the thumb pick and one ore two fingers only playing syncopated melody. What you are describing in this video is just two ordinary versions of the same thing,plain folk picking. look up Merle Travis , his son Tom breach , Chet Atkins and the amazing Tommy Emmanuel. You need to research before you put out information which is incorrect to unsuspecting people who want to learn the correct method of playing. They will think they are playing Merle Travis style and are actually playing ordinary folk guitar picking
How is this not Travis picking? Here are three examples of Merle Travis - picking. Thumb playing alternating baseline and forefinger ONLY playing the melody.
ua-cam.com/video/CJkN4KNbkmg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/8VikAbi4hTs/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/HvgFpQxZQMk/v-deo.html
@@davidsonbrothersusa5627 I just watched the first video and was grinning from ear to ear by the end of it, I came back to thank you, I'll go watch the others now ;)
I think David has done a great job simplifying the different types of finger picking. Beginners need less information. Travis picking for me uses the thumb for the three top strings. Whether I palm mute the bass strings depends on the song. I think David didn’t use the top string 6. Because you have to either alternate your thumb between the C and G notes. Or change your fingering of the C chord to include the 6th sting G. That is slightly complicated for a beginner.
David is such a great teacher because unlike many he resists the temptation to showboat all the time. He knows he’s a great guitarist but showboating gets in the way of simplifying guitar.
You are technically correct, but people starting out will find out pretty quickly there is more to Travis picking. You have to start somewhere. This video will help a lot of people at the start of their playing. Cheers
I was really looking forward to seeing this. But the audio is terrible and muddled and unable to understand and make out what your saying. I'm Very Disappointed.
Sounds absolutely fine to me Bear. Maybe you need some better speakers/headphones?
Sounds fine to me too