Why fingerstyle guitarists need this bluegrass technique
In this fingerstyle guitar lesson I'm sharing one of my favorite techniques. Getting this concept in your brain and under your fingers will help add variety and texture to your fingerstyle guitar arrangements. If you would like more tips and exercises grab one of these downloads: First Inversion Triads PDF https://www.jimpharis.net/first-inver... Second Inversion Triads PDF [https://www.jimpharis.net/2nd-inversi...] Harmonized Triad Scales PDF https://www.jimpharis.net/harmonized-... Open Triad PDF https://www.jimpharis.net/about-7 Free Triad Shapes PDF https://www.jimpharis.net/coming-soon-03 Free Notes On Fingerboard PDF https://www.jimpharis.net/about-5 Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... My Merch Store https://www.jimpharis.net/shop-1

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