Fingerpicking
Fingerpicking, or playing fingerstyle, is a technique for playing the guitar using the fingertips and/or fingernails, rather than with a plectrum (or "pick"). It is used for classical guitar, and some other acoustic styles, but it has found its way into other genres as well, including rock and roll, although its use in such genres is relatively rare. There is a whole school of jazz guitar playing using the technique. Joe Pass was a leading exponent of the technique and currently Britain's Martin Taylor is noted for this chord-melody approach. It is not the only way to play the guitar without a pick, but it is perhaps the most common method used by professional guitar players.
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Guitar - Plectrum - Classical guitar - Acoustic - Rock and roll - Jazz - Joe Pass - Martin Taylor - Chord - Melody
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There are a variety of ways to fingerpick. A more formal or classical approach is to place the picking hand over the strings near the soundhole. Although many players will lightly rest their thumb on a string even when it is not playing for stability, generally speaking the fingers only touch the strings when articulating a note. An alternate technique is to "prepare" the passage in advance by placing the right hand fingers on the strings before the notes are played. This is used primarily for ascending arpeggios.
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Some players will brace the pinky finger, or possibly ring finger, against the bridge (on an acoustic) or a pickup (on an electric). This finger should be fairly straight, but not too rigid. Holding it against the bridge on an acoustic deadens the tone of the instrument, therefore when the player becomes skilled enough it is preferred that the surface of the guitar simply be used, if possible. Then, the other fingers, excluding the thumb, are held in a claw shape and may then pluck or strike the strings.
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