Learn The Correct Finger Picking Position

Here is a guitar fingerpicking exercise: Play the simplest versions of chords that you can, even if you don’t strum all the strings. A G chord can be played with just one finger on the 3rd fret of the skinniest string, if you don’t strum the two fattest strings. A C chord can be played with the first finger on the first fret of the second (B) string, if you only play the thinnest 4 strings. With those two very simple chords, you can play a whole mess of songs. With these simple, one-finger chord shapes, it’s much easier to switch from one chord to the next. You can put your index finger above the note for the C chord and your ring finger above the note for the G chord and just sort of rocking your hand will allow you to change between the two chords. It’ll feel strange at first but it will become natural. Sing along softly as you strum the chords.

This is a demo video lesson from the Learn And Master Guitar course by Steve Krenz.
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