How to Play the famous Inside Outside Pattern on Guitalele: Fingerpicking Tutorial Part 2

In this video, you will learn how to play the inside outside pattern on guitalele, which is a common and versatile fingerpicking technique. This is the second part of my fingerpicking tutorial series, where I teach you how to master different fingerstyle patterns on guitalele. If you haven’t watched the first part, where I cover the basics of fingerpicking and some chords, you can find it here: [Master Guitalele Fingerstyle Chords: Comprehensive Beginner’s Lesson]. The inside outside pattern is a simple but effective way to add some rhythm and melody to your guitalele playing. It involves alternating between the inside strings (the 2nd and 5th strings) and the outside strings (the 1st and 6th strings) with your thumb and fingers. You can use this pattern to play songs, accompany yourself while singing, or improvise your own solos. In this video, I will show you how to play the inside outside pattern step by step, with clear explanations and demonstrations. I will also give you some tips and tricks to make it sound smooth and natural. You will learn how to apply this pattern to different chords, progressions, and styles of music. By the end of this video, you will be able to play the inside outside pattern on guitalele with confidence and creativity. Although, this video shows this on Guitalele, this pattern can be used on Guitar and Ukulele as well. If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel for more guitalele lessons. I upload videos, covering topics such as chords, scales, techniques, songs, and more. You can also leave a comment below and let me know what you think of this video, or what you want to learn next. I appreciate your feedback and support.