Up Stroke With A Snare Drum String Slap

Course: Percussive Fingerstyle with Chris Woods

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In lesson 7 of 'Learn Percussive Fingerstyle with Chris Woods', we use upstrokes with our thumb to play notes after snare slaps on the strings.

We use upstrokes with our thumb to play notes after snare slaps on the strings.

Exercise 1

For this exercise the chords are open Em and G major.

For the first bar:

  • Hold an E minor chord

  • Fingerpick the E, D, G and B strings (check out fingerpicking tips below for which fingers are best to use)

  • As demonstrated in the lesson video, the rhythm of the fingerpicking is counted, '1-and-2-and'.

The crucial percussive element here are:

  • A snare string slap - try to place thumb below the string you want to play

  • Then, with an upstroke motion using the thumb, pluck the Low E

  • And with the thumb, downstroke again on the Low E

This sequence of motions is the same for the G major chord. However the final beat in Bar 4, rather than downstroke the G note (3rd fret) we slide to the A note (5th fret) to finish off the phrase.

Finger picking tips

  • Use your thumb to play the Low E, A and D strings

  • First finger on the G

  • Second finger for the B

Try to open up the finger picking movement to be as fluid as possible, to assist the percussive elements of our playing.

Next Up: Fretting Hand Percussive Fingerstyle

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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