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Intermediate · Fingerpicking Basics

Fingerpicking plays the strings individually with your fingers instead of strumming — perfect for ballads and Khmer slow songs.

▸ HAND POSITION (PIMA) • P (thumb) — plays bass strings: E, A, D • I (index) — G string • M (middle) — B string • A (ring) — high e string

▸ FIRST PATTERN On a C chord, try: P (5th string) – I – M – A, then back A – M – I. Keep it slow and even. Let every note ring.

▸ TRAVIS PICKING The thumb keeps a steady alternating bass while the fingers add melody on top. It is the engine behind countless acoustic songs.

▸ ARPEGGIOS Play the notes of a chord one at a time, low to high. Hold the chord shape and let the notes overlap and ring.

▸ TIPS • Anchor lightly — let the thumb lead the rhythm • Grow nails slightly for a clearer tone, or use the fleshy tips for warmth • Practice one pattern over a 2-chord change before adding more

Next: chord theory and the number system.