Description
Here is an example of a fingerpicking pattern, plus ornaments, being used to create an arrangement for a song.
In this version of the traditional song, "The Water is Wide", you'll hear me use the 4-Step Pattern Variation #1, as well as a Bass Run from C to Am, and the G suspended 4 figure. All of these figures appear in the tablature below, as well as in previous lessons in this tutorial, Acoustic Fingerpicking Step-by-Step, Level 2.
In this lesson you'll learn the arrangement for the song, and then in the next lesson we will play it all the way through together.
Here's a version of the lyrics for The Water is Wide:
THE WATER IS WIDE
(C)The water is wide, (F)I cannot cross (C)O'er
(C to Am Run)Neither have I wings to (Gsus4 figure)fly
Give me a (Em)boat that can carry (Am)two(F)
And both shall (C)row, (F)my (G)love and (C)I
A ship there is and she sails the sea
She's loaded deep as deep can be
But not so deep as the love I'm in
I know not if I sink or swim
I leaned my back against an oak
Thinking it was a trusty tree
But first it bent and then it broke
So did my love prove false to me