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Oh, this is cool! He's finally breaking down that incredibly fast fingerpicking. I've always wondered how he does it, so a 'back-to-basics' approach is exactly what I need.
So it's rooted in classical guitar tremolo? That makes a lot of sense, the repetitive motion is key. 'Third, second, first' over and over again – that's the core pattern.
It's interesting how he points out that people assume he resets or changes things when crossing strings. I can totally see that, it looks so fluid you'd think there's more going on.

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The speaker begins by addressing common questions about his rapid fingerpicking technique [0:00], aiming to provide a foundational explanation. He reveals that his approach is rooted in classical guitar techniques, specifically a consistent "third, second, first" finger pattern played repeatedly [0:05]. This pattern, he notes, often causes confusion because viewers assume a reset or change in finger movement when crossing strings, which he clarifies is not the case [0:10].
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The speaker begins by addressing common questions about his rapid fingerpicking technique [0:00], aiming to provide a foundational explanation. He reveals that his approach is rooted in classical guitar techniques, specifically a consistent "third, second, first" finger pattern played repeatedly [0:05]. This pattern, he notes, often causes confusion because viewers assume a reset or change in finger movement when crossing strings, which he clarifies is not the case [0:10].
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