
I started with a chord chart and a beginner book but I really struggled with retention. A few years ago I picked up the guitar hoping to speed healing after a traumatic brain injury. I want to tell you how much I’ve appreciated and enjoyed this website. If you know what all of that means, you’re ready for this. Just remember to always keep your pick moving through them so you don’t lose the rhythm of hitting downstrokes on the downbeats and upstrokes on the upbeats. There are also lots of hammer ons and pull offs that alternate between upstrokes and downstrokes. This is solid up down picking the whole way through with lots of string jumps that alternate between hitting the lower string with the downstroke and upstroke. The biggest differences are in the elimination of the bass note played with the right thumb and the hammer-ons and pull-offs throughout. Obviously this version is pretty similar to the others since it’s the same song.

All the arrangements I found were for fingerstyle classical guitar. However, I haven’t found a good version of it for flatpicking. It really lends itself well to being played with a flatpick.

I think that is why Bach has become so popular with Bluegrass musicians. Since this was written for a cello, it has a single note melody that runs through all the different changes. 1 as a right hand picking exercise for myself and thought I’d share it with all of you. I arranged a flatpicking version of Bach’s Cello Suite No.

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