A simple finger picking pattern for guitar. This example is in the key of E, but it can be used across different keys and chords.
This is a simple I-IV-V chord progression in the key of E. It allows players to move up the fretboard.
A few basic finger exercises to help with coordination, accuracy, strength, and dexterity.
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