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Hello.

I can strum, and chords are no problem.

However, I still don't understand scale positions or modes, and my picking techniques suck.

I refuse to give up.

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Hi Skrik, Welcome to the forum, here are a couple of fingerpicking lessons from Solidwalnut who is very good, check out the lessons section if you like these, you'll find information on scales and modes there as well.

Fingerpicking Patterns Part 1 [Beginner & Intermediate/Folk & Country/Technique]

Fingerpicking Patterns Part 2 [Beginner & Intermediate/Folk & Country/Technique]


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Keep working st it and it will come.

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  Greetings Norway

Folks keep telling me start slow take it slow then when you get used to the feel of the notes then you can go faster.

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I refuse to give up.
That's the attitude!

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