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Kristofer Dahl17th February 2010Your fingerpicking is very inspiring Alejandro - seems very effortless and fluid to me!
Bogdan Radovic17th February 2010Great lesson Alejandro! Reminds me of some classic rock songs from 60s ![]()
Mr T17th February 2010Gonna have to learn this one.. sounds very much like Eddie Vedders Tuolomne.
Keilnoth17th February 2010That's very Eddie Vedder, indeed. ![]()
Nice lesson
Sensible Jones17th February 2010So fluent and seamless!! Great stuff Alejandro!!!
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Adrian Figallo17th February 2010very nice! i find it similar to dust in the wind ![]()
Lian Gerbino17th February 2010very cool lesson man! well done! ![]()
Crazy_Diamond17th February 2010Very usefull exercise to develop a fluid technique. Thanks for this lesson Alejandro !!!
Ivan Milenkovic17th February 2010Sounds great, I love the clear sound and cool fingerpicking patterns ![]()
Alejandro Pinero18th February 2010Thanks everybody for the comments! I'm really glad to know that you like it. ![]()
Santiago Diaz Garces18th February 2010Nice work man!!. Great lesson
Zsolt Galambos18th February 2010A great lesson for developing the right hand finger picking!
Stephane Lucarelli18th February 2010Cool, very musical stuff Alejandro.
Emir Hot19th February 2010Very nice. I also thought of Dust in the wind ![]()
kaznie_NL20th February 2010Nice one Alejandro!
Marcus Siepen28th February 2010very nice lesson




Hi GMC! Welcome to this new lesson! Today I bring to you a right hand exercise using a simple chord progression.
In this exercise we practice one combination of fingers. I play a simple melody and the harmonizing with a formula combination using the thumb to play the bass, the index, the middle and ring fingers for the backing.
The chord progression is C two bars, Am one bar, F one bar. This part is repeat one time and then we have D/F# (the secondary dominant of G) two bars, G/F one bar, G Two bars.
Enjoy this exercise!!!