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This lesson is part of the course Intermediate Flatpicking Guitar with Scott Nygaard.
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Learn to play fiddle tunes and other bluegrass and roots melodies, with an emphasis on alternate picking, simple scales, and developing good picking- and fretting-hand technique. Designed for guitarists just starting to play melodies as well as intermediate players who want to work on their flatpicking technique.
 
 
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The B part of “Sally Gooden” starts with a simple scale fragment, starting on the open G, that may be familiar from the Alternating Picking video. Scott walks you through the melody of the B part phrase by phrase, and gives you advice on keeping your fretting-hand fingers in position above the notes, as well as “planting” them: keeping them down on the fret until after you play the next note in the phrase.These are very important things to work on, as they give your playing a lot of fluidity and make your fingering more efficient.
 
 
 
The Intermediate Flatpicking Guitar Subscription Includes:
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  • 34 complete tunes and songs to play, with variations
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New River Train, Part 2
New River Train, Part 2
 
The second solo you’ll learn is based on the first, with some variations on phrases that you can mix and match or use as much of as you want. It’s a more complicated solo, but again, all the more complicated phrases are designed so they can be played at a fast tempo. 

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