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What is the picking pattern for landslide?

What is the picking pattern for landslide?

For the picking pattern, you will use your thumb (P), index (I), and middle (M) fingers on your picking hand. A capo on the third fret is also required to be in the same key as the original. The first part of the song we will look at is the Intro/Verse.

How hard is landslide to play on guitar?

Landslide is a great song for learning fingerpicking from scratch. You’ll need to have a reasonable grasp on basic chords like C, A minor, G major, and E minor for instance, though we’re going to include many more chords than that.

Who plays the guitar in Landslide?

Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham teaches you how to play “Landslide,” and goes in-depth on his picking style. Many a year ago, we sat down with legendary Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham for an interview.

Who remade the song Landslide?

Versions

Title Performer Release date
Landslide Fleetwood Mac July 11, 1975
Landslide Ginny Reilly 1985
Landslide The Smashing Pumpkins March 22, 1994
Landslide The Smith College Smiffenpoofs 1995

How to play landslide with Stevie Nicks on guitar?

* Most of the variation in the C G/B Am7 G/B part is in the form of high G notes. I.e., fretting the high E string at the 3rd fret with your left pinky, and playing that instead of the B string in some measures, and also at the beginning of some measures, with the first bass note.

What’s the correct way to play Fleetwood Mac landslide?

Here’s the sequence of strings that you will play over each chord. There are different combinations of fingers that you could use to play this pattern. In a proper, four finger – classical guitar technique, we would place our thumb on the lowest note and our index, middle and ring finger on the consecutive strings.

Where is the high E string in landslide?

I.e., fretting the high E string at the 3rd fret with your left pinky, and playing that instead of the B string in some measures, and also at the beginning of some measures, with the first bass note. You’ll have to listen to the song to figure out _exactly_ where to do it.