TE-021 • Folk Fingerstyle 1 (Guitar Lesson)



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Learn the basics of fingerstyle technique, useful for many styles but taught n a folk context. Taught by Justin Sandercoe (Guitar Institute Instructor, Katie Melua Band). Big Thanks to Jedi Master for filming and editing :) Support notes can be found at www.justinguitar.com.


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Excuse my ignorance ... ( 3 months ago by avonflow)
Excuse my ignorance but what is the middle finger rule ?
shut up... btw. ... ( 3 months ago by mas0nx666)
shut up... btw. LONG FINGERNAILS!!! HOLY SHIT!!! O.o
What is btw. and ... ( 3 months ago by avonflow)
What is btw. and O.o ?
btw is "by the way" ... ( 3 months ago by eckoroom)
btw is "by the way" and O.o is just eyes and a nose.
Excellent video. ... ( 3 months ago by gmscott)
Excellent video. Extremely helpful and explained well. Thank you so much for that!
Thank you. ( 3 months ago by avonflow)
Thank you.
is the website down ... ( 3 months ago by Katie290982)
is the website down or gone? Just tried to go there to get the pdf and its telling me its not there :(
thanks for the ... ( 2 months ago by phurba21)
thanks for the great lesson
does anyone know ... ( 2 months ago by brostomper)
does anyone know what model guitar that is? maton? taylor? wtf?
Well explained ... ( 2 months ago by cozz)
Well explained video by an awesome guitar tutor I love you Justin so much I still have the happy birthday postcard you signed and sent me! xxx Cara
That's the Tommy ... ( 2 months ago by jimbogen1)
That's the Tommy Emmanuel model Maton. Very nice guitar!
Definitely a nice ... ( 1 month ago by Geerafferman)
Definitely a nice and gradual lesson, I wish I had my guitar to practice this now....damn. Great lesson.
now thats a totally ... ( 1 month ago by BatistaPassos)
now thats a totally gay ring for a man, faget!
now thats a totally ... ( 1 month ago by smartti1970)
now thats a totally cool comment from a real man dude! Need brain development, not guitar though!
Best guitar courses ... ( 1 month ago by smartti1970)
Best guitar courses out there, and free! we're really blessed with you Justin.. Saw you on a french Tv show sometime ago perfoming with a well known singer! I was amazed. Thanks so much for the lessons...
he is boring... but ... ( 1 month ago by HellKirky)
he is boring... but he plays good :D
hey thats a very ... ( 1 month ago by regalo1979)
hey thats a very nice lesson! im really dumb in playing country or folk style music. im glad that you're lesson is soooo easy to follow... 5 stars for you!
Justin, you ... ( 1 month ago by ookami93527)
Justin, you continue to help me out man, love the videos and I owe you a debt for all the help you've given me, haha.
I've been helping a ... ( 1 month ago by SandraDodd)
I've been helping a couple of people learn to fingerpick, but this is WAY easier for them than to come to my house every few weeks. VERY nicely done. I wish there had been such a resource in the 60's when I was learning.
welldone justin. i ... ( 1 month ago by alancwwong)
welldone justin. i love it. thank you so much
Dude you are ... ( 1 month ago by luigies2008)
Dude you are awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!lol
Very good lesson. ... ( 1 month ago by majav15mg)
Very good lesson. Excellent.
Justin, you're the ... ( 2 weeks ago by kevinn10)
Justin, you're the best!!
thank you 4 d ... ( 1 week ago by kitty00m)
thank you 4 d lesson!!



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