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Due my interest in fingerpicking, I would like to play more fingerpicking songs, and see what other people like... So post the title, audio or video of your favorite fingerpicking song!

Mine: Captains Fingers Rag - J.P. Traun

(I'll maybe capture this on video if someone wants to hear it.. :) )
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Classical Gas and Lux Aeterna (Accoustic)

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On my music school we got an ensemble, with 6-8 classical guitarists.. The other group, not mine, has played a remake of Classical Gas.. I will hear it on the next following concert. But I've heard some small pieces and it sounds great!
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Stewie wrote:On my music school we got an ensemble, with 6-8 classical guitarists.. The other group, not mine, has played a remake of Classical Gas.. I will hear it on the next following concert. But I've heard some small peaces and it sounds great!
Tommy Emmanuel's best at doing it, IMHO, because he does it really well and he what i like to say Randyizes it,

Randyize = Takes what has been made, and makes it better and adventureous!

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siro_angel wrote: Randyize = Takes what has been made, and makes it better and adventureous!
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Stewie wrote:
siro_angel wrote: Randyize = Takes what has been made, and makes it better and adventureous!
8)
lol :P

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Atkins, Chet - Classical Gas

Open it with Guitar Pro
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Stewie wrote:Atkins, Chet - Classical Gas

Open it with Guitar Pro
Aint got Guitar Pro anymore :(

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guitar techniques have had some great fingerpicking pieces over the last year :) im hoping to record some videos in the coming months, so ill record some stuff
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Haha, I didnt notice this section after I just made that reply in the Ultimate Archive. Heres another wonderful suprise! What a section, Matthew your doing a great job, keep it going! I know Dee is a popular fingerpicking piece, but another one I can recommend is Killer of Giants by Jake. It makes use of open strings extremely well and when played well sounds brilliant. The Ultimate Ozzy VHS just shows what Jake can do when he played that song. Loving it guys! 8)
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Jake_E_Lee wrote:one I can recommend is Killer of Giants by Jake. It makes use of open strings extremely well and when played well sounds brilliant.
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Great song too!
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i havent played that song in sooooooo long. I think im going to re-learn the opening. simply stunning bit of music.
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