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Old February 22nd, 2007
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  Fingerpicking lessons - ratings

I am trying out your fingerpicking lesson on "House of the Rising Sun". I am really enjoying it and improving a lot. As a beginner it is tough to see which lessons are too far above my aptitude level and which ones would be "easy" enough to help me get better.

Perhaps a rating system at the top of each lesson? Easy, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert?

Also, just to get me trying more songs, what are the 5 easiest fingerpicking lessons in your opinion?

Thanks for all your help so far, this site is awesome.

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Hi, GC.

We've been trying for a while to come up with a good way of doing just that. It's not easy for me to know what labels to ascribe ... have a browse through the lessons, listen to/watch the movie. I think you'll quickly see what's beyond you, but I also think some will make you NEED to work it all out just because you like the tune/melody/sound so much that you absolutely HAVE to be able to play it. Remember, they're all the same in essence: get fingers to those frets in a timely, musical fashion. The tab is there, and a movie and the midi, all the maps you need ...

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