“Fingerpicking Etude no. 21” – Rock Class 101
Learn a sad, yet beautiful composition that teaches you two ways to approach playing arpeggios.
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Learn a sad, yet beautiful composition that teaches you two ways to approach playing arpeggios.
In this etude, you’ll work on developing one of the coolest playing techniques: Slides.
This etude is a great study for understanding dynamics and breaking out of the “comfort zone” (frets 1-5) by utilizing the entire neck for fingerpicking chords.
A beautiful fingerstyle take on a classic Christmas carol.
Learn a catchy ukulele etude that introduces you to complex strum patterns.
Learn a beautiful lullaby inspired by Katie’s daughter, Grace.
An iconic melody arranged as a harmonized duet suitable for the seasoned beginner.
“Hallelujah” is a song originally written by Leonard Cohen, but most famously covered by Jeff Buckley. Our arrangement is based off of Jeff’s interpretation. This piece is purely about emotion and the way notes are articulated. Dynamics play an important role throughout the entire song.
John Carpenter’s theme for ‘Halloween’ is a great example of using a motif to build a composition.
This traditional Hanukkah song can be played at a quick or slow tempo. Both sound equally great!
The classic birthday anthem with a twist! This is one of those songs that should be in everyone’s repertoire.
I’ve always loved this song as its lush harmony and melody perfectly encapsulates the feeling of everlasting romance. From a fingerpicking standpoint, this song ranks at a seasoned beginner level.
In this ukulele and piano duet, you’ll learn a haunting melody that’s played alongside a rich, harmonic backdrop.
“Heart and Soul” is a classic piano tune that translates well to the ukulele.
This arrangement combines fingerpicking and strumming to authentically recreate the iconic melody.