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[QUOTE="Snowden:1346257"][QUOTE="yummy:1346159"]Yes Snowden, three finger picking is the overall basis of what I've learned so far. But I'm trying to step away from the typical bluegrass style and learn some older country/folk. I honestly don't know the speed I play at but generally pick it up at a quick pace after a couple times through. Probably at intermediate. I'm no Ken Perlman. I'll check out Don Reno tho as I've been exhausting Scruggs, Tony Trishka, Hank Williams, Pete Seeger, and Bela Fleck.[/QUOTE] I'll post a few people but I'm just sort of grabbing particular songs off the top of my head. Bill Keith - Masshole who just up and invented a totally unique style of 3-finger picking. Initially his thing was doing melodic adaptations of fiddle tunes, such as [YOUTUBE=w_JwyxLLpLY] [/QUOTE]
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