... in the name of guitar
Lost your password or username? Click here

Not a member already? Join now It's free!
PlaneTalk
GFB&B Radio
Members Online: 288 | Discussions: 19,407 | Replies 202,053 | Members: 78,306 | Register here

 
If you are seeing this text, you need to download the latest version of Flash Player here.

Welcome to the Guitar For Beginners & Beyond Forum, the fastest growing Guitar Community on the Internet.

You are currently viewing our site as a guest which limits your access to many of the great features available. By joining our free community you will gain access to over 100 free guitar lessons, be able to post topics, ask questions and communicate with other members (currently we have over 60,000 guitar players from all over the World). By becoming a member, you will also be able to respond to polls, upload and get feedback on your playing and access many other special features... Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, so why not join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Discussions on Kirk's Lessons A forum to discuss Kirk's lessons.

Forum Home > Guitar Lessons Forum > Kirk Lorange's Guitar Lessons > Discussions on Kirk's Lessons > Unchained Melody Lesson - Finger-pattern


Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old January 24th, 2006
nagukush's Avatar
nagukush nagukush is offline
Grand Member
donating member

Playing guitar for over a year.
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Last Online: January 13th, 2007 03:17 PM
Location: INDIA
Posts: 2,010
Send a message via Yahoo to nagukush

  Unchained Melody Lesson - Finger-pattern

Dear Sir

My name is kush and i'm from a small town in India. I have no one to guide me in learning the guitar and even to buy a guitar i have to travel for about 5-6 hours by road. I must say that your website has encouraged me a lot to learn (though i've been learning flat-picking for about 3 years now.) my dream is to master the finger-style playing , because i feel it feels so complete to play finger-style.

Sorry for going out of the subject, sir, i love this song and i'm starting with this one. I've completed the first 5 measures and i have a doubt regd the same. As i'm playing for about 3 years now, my left hand is quite developed, and i've starting fingerpicking only a few weeks earlier (ie i play a little and a few picking patterns). As you have mentioned, I have made it a rule that mostly the thumb plays the bass and the others the rest.

I would like to know, whether i have to follow a particular pickin-pattern or let my picking hand do its job, (though i'm quite comfortable, not thinking about which patterns i'm using)

Kindly guide me sir. And by the way , i love the waqy you have demonstarted this lesson's video.

Thanks a Lot

Regds

Kush (India)

Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old January 24th, 2006
Kirk Lorange's Avatar
Kirk Lorange Kirk Lorange is online now
Site Founder
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Last Online: 22 Minutes Ago 10:08 PM
Location: Tamborine Mountain, Australia
Posts: 3,063


Hi nagukush, welcome.

If you feel comfortable with the pattern you're using, stick with it. I did it my way because it felt right for me, so there's no need to copy it exactly.


Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old January 24th, 2006
Jean's Avatar
Jean Jean is offline
Full Member

Playing guitar for over a year.
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Last Online: December 12th, 2007 02:08 AM
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 785


Gaday Kush,

Welcome to the guitar for beginners forum!
You've chosen a great starting fingerstyle piece, Captian Kirk sure knows his stuff.
If you need any help, just start a thread with your question. Don't worry about how your hand picks, everyone has their own style, just remember to keep your left hands thumb behind the neck and not hanging or sticking over, I'm still trying to fix this myself.

If you want advise on what guitar to buy, just start a thread or private message Ultimate Garage Band- http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/fo...do=newpm&u=535 he will sort you out with the guitars, also be sure to check out neilsonite's lessons, and also Captian Kirks beginner lessons, they may not be what you want to play, but they will help you to become a better fingerstyle player.

Anyway, goodluck with your playing.

Jean


"happiness is... a new guitar"
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old January 24th, 2006
nagukush's Avatar
nagukush nagukush is offline
Grand Member
donating member

Playing guitar for over a year.
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Last Online: January 13th, 2007 03:17 PM
Location: INDIA
Posts: 2,010
Send a message via Yahoo to nagukush

  Thank You so much Sirs.

Sir, i really thank you from the bottom of my heart for making me feel at home, i think you are being very kind to me and i'm really greatful. Thanks for the suggestions and i hope i can become a good player some day !!!

Thanks and Lots of Regds

Kush

Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old January 26th, 2006
nagukush's Avatar
nagukush nagukush is offline
Grand Member
donating member

Playing guitar for over a year.
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Last Online: January 13th, 2007 03:17 PM
Location: INDIA
Posts: 2,010
Send a message via Yahoo to nagukush

  Please Help Me Here !!!

Dear all

I'm at the 13th measure of this song, where i have to hold the F-chord, and please advice whether it has to be barred???? , because the tab says to pick the 1st fret of the low "e" string. In the video Mr.Kirk does it by thumb i think, how does he do that???? is there other way round...

Please reply...


No one can master every aspect of guitar playing, they just get better everyday.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old January 26th, 2006
allthumbs's Avatar
allthumbs allthumbs is online now
Moderator
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Last Online: 1 Hour Ago 08:33 PM
Location: ont.can
Posts: 14,029


Quote:
Originally Posted by nagukush
Dear all

I'm at the 13th measure of this song, where i have to hold the F-chord, and please advice whether it has to be barred???? , because the tab says to pick the 1st fret of the low "e" string. In the video Mr.Kirk does it by thumb i think, how does he do that???? is there other way round...

Please reply...
There are several ways you can do it. The trick is which way is best for you considering you have to move to those two 3s next. You can use your thumb like Kirk if you have big hands,but you don't want to make that a habit as it can damage your thumb in the long term. You don't need to bar the full F chord,in fact doing that will have you tripping over your own fingers when you go for the 3s. Just arch your index to catch the E string and the 3rd finger on the third string. Hit the 3s next with what ever fingers feel comfortable. If you have big hands, you can use your first and second finger or first and third to hold the 3s and your pinky to play the 5. For small hands,you could simply bar the two 3s with your index finger and use your 3rd finger to play the 5. Remeber that you not only have to think about how you are holding the current chord,but how that will effect the ease with which you can move to a new chord. Hope that helps.

Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old January 27th, 2006
nagukush's Avatar
nagukush nagukush is offline
Grand Member
donating member

Playing guitar for over a year.
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Last Online: January 13th, 2007 03:17 PM
Location: INDIA
Posts: 2,010
Send a message via Yahoo to nagukush

  Thanks Allthumbs

Thanks buddy

I'll try it as you have suggested. Thanks for caring, i'll let u know of my status with the song.

Regds

Kush


No one can master every aspect of guitar playing, they just get better everyday.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Forum Home > Guitar Lessons Forum > Kirk Lorange's Guitar Lessons > Discussions on Kirk's Lessons > Unchained Melody Lesson - Finger-pattern


The GfB&B Guitar Slide Rule

Download the PDF of the 'Guitar Chord Slide Rule', print it out, fold it together and you'll have at your disposal a very neat tool that will not only show you all the positions for the main flavors of chords, but will also teach you a very important lesson about how the guitar works... It consists of a folded sleeve and six double sided inserts, instructions for cutting it out and folding it together are included with the PDF ... it's very simple to do, and if you botch it, you can simply print it out again!

Buy it now for only $10
Musician's Friend

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:30 PM.

 



Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007, Crawlability, Inc.