Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Here are a couple of videos to help you get started playing fingerstyle guitar. These are more in the Chet Atkins style but the independence gained will help you play any type of fingerstyle guitar.

Click Here To Download Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson 1

Click Here To Download Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson 2

Here is the tab to help you along the way…

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29 Comments so far

  1. George on November 26th, 2009

    Brilliant – just what I’ve been after. Thanks Bob.

  2. Merv on November 26th, 2009

    Brilliant as always. Another classic lesson.

  3. Neil on November 26th, 2009

    Good stuff, Bob! Must rush out and buy a finger pick tomorrow!

  4. Rich on November 26th, 2009

    Great lessons, Bob!! Thanks much.

  5. DJ on November 27th, 2009

    Bob–great stuff and THANKS so much for the Tabs.
    Would request you reference in your lessons to the specific EXAMPLES…as newbie, am almost unable to figure out which examples match the video.

  6. Stephen on November 27th, 2009

    Bob
    Finger pickin good. That was blast. I love rockin and rollin but Chet has rollin and rockin down to an art.
    Of course it will take me a week before I can do that. I had the first part down but then you had to go and show off in the second part. But I am going to learn it.
    Thanks Bob. Happy Turkey day. I have all day to eat and play tomorrow.

  7. Jack on November 27th, 2009

    Thanks a million for posting this lesson and more than anything else, thanks for showing where this is headed to. At first it just seems like something complicated but then you go on and explain where you are headed with it musically and lord have mercy how beautiful you sound. Thanks again…jack

  8. Steve on November 27th, 2009

    Thanks Bob and I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Can’t wait for the Christmas songs. Maybe this year I will actually be able to play one for my family. Peace, Steve

  9. David K. on November 27th, 2009

    Excellent like you say at the end of the video keep it simple. I believe your teaching is superb.

  10. Chris Grant on November 27th, 2009

    Thanks Bob, these offerings are always great and often different to course material one is busy with. A great diversion and always a welcome addition to progress. Chris Grant (South Africa)

  11. 375642 on November 27th, 2009

    Bob, Thank you for the video’s. You are one of the only sites that allow people to download them. I can not tell you how many sites I have left just waiting for the video to load. i don’t even bother any more.
    on your Finger style, i’m sure their are countless people like myself that will never play in a band but would like to be able to make music by themselves for fun, family and friends. Perhaps a course starting with easy popular/rock songs, then moving up to more difficult ones.

  12. Malcolm on November 27th, 2009

    thanks bob you do awesome work

  13. steve on November 27th, 2009

    Thank you for great help on guitar.

  14. David on November 27th, 2009

    Good stuff, Bob. Thanks for sharing it. I am looking forward to the jazzed up version of the pattern.

  15. James on November 29th, 2009

    “”Bob, Thank you for the video’s. You are one of the only sites that allow people to download them. I can not tell you how many sites I have left just waiting for the video to load. i don’t even bother any more.
    on your Finger style, i’m sure their are countless people like myself that will never play in a band but would like to be able to make music by themselves for fun, family and friends. Perhaps a course starting with easy popular/rock songs, then moving up to more difficult ones.”"

    This copy of a previous reply expresse my sentiments exactly…up for the challenge that many more of us would be glad to see?

    Jamews

  16. Al Prindle on December 2nd, 2009

    Ok you finally got my attention.

  17. Jim on December 3rd, 2009

    Bob,
    Nice buildup. I am anxious to see the next steps to playing the full up version that you played. So far, so good on this end. Keep it coming at this nice pace.
    Jim

  18. Robin R on December 5th, 2009

    OK Bob,

    Where is Jingle Bells? These are two great finger style lessons but I want my Jingle Bells!

  19. ken on December 5th, 2009

    ho bob, i like the lesson but it looks a little difficult, i have done one of your courses and i am ok with chords now, can you suggest how to get into lead guitar? thanks ….. ken

  20. Lead Guitar Tactics on December 5th, 2009
  21. Con on December 5th, 2009

    Hey Bob good stuff I play freight train in that style-need to smile more though!

  22. Lead Guitar Tactics on December 5th, 2009

    Probably so but I am usually focusing on so many different things like staying in the camera frame that I can’t just relax and play.

    Thanks,

    Bob

  23. Al Prindle on December 5th, 2009

    Good stuff. Ready for more. Am an intermediate player.

  24. Mieza on December 6th, 2009

    Thank you Bob,you are very good teacher!

  25. wesley on December 6th, 2009

    This is awesome, I am very new at playing and I wish to learn more, please keep these videos coming. Thank You

  26. Peter on December 6th, 2009

    Brilliant thanks for this!
    Great teaching as always.

    Peter.

  27. jarno on December 7th, 2009

    maybe good…

  28. Dr Robert on December 7th, 2009

    Great as always. The Tab helps greatly. Thanks, for all you do!

  29. Gary on December 8th, 2009

    Bob,
    The lesson is great – as all of your lessons! Between you and Griff, LIFE IS GREAT ON GUITAR! My only problem is you guys keep coming out with so much good stuff, it seems there is little time to keep up! Is there anyway to organize this without worrying about catching and keeping up with the free web-postings?

    Thanks – Gary

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