![]() If you want more help with this strum pattern and other strum patterns, click here. ![]() The strum pattern in the chorus is a fairly simple strum and one I call ‘The Ultimate Strum Pattern’. Start off slow and build up the speed especially if you need quicker chord changes as this may hamper your playing with this song. This is where it pays to learn the common Major and minor chords all over the fretboard so you can recognise them whenever a song such as this uses those chords. You may not recognise the shapes of Em and D in the fingerpicking section of the song as they are played higher up the fretboard. Most students not only like it but love it! I hope you enjoy playing this song as much as I and my other students do.ĭon’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel to learn lots more easy fingerpicking songs!įast Car is played using a capo on the 2nd fret and uses just 4 chords throughout the song. Since teaching guitar, ‘Fast Car’ has made its way to the top of my list as the first fingerpicking song that I teach most of my private students – if they like it of course! It’s a song close to my heart and I remember hearing it as a kid and really loving it back then. If you want to download two free eBooks (in both pdf and Kindle formats) head HERE. The first song in this series of 10 songs is the fabulous song ‘Fast Car’ by Tracy Chapman. ![]() Welcome to the Guitar Domination Fingerpicking Classics Series. Tracy Chapman – Debut by Piano Piano!, licensed under (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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