This 12-bar fingerstyle guitar workout is a great way to develop your acoustic picking skills in the country and blues tradition. It’s a fun and challenging Travis Picking riff with that classic country blues feel—perfect for players who love the sounds of artists like Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, or Mississippi John Hurt.
The riff features an alternating bass line played with your thumb (I’m using a thumb pick, which helps get that punchy, percussive tone), while your index and middle fingers pluck melody notes in between. It’s a loopable 12-bar progression that makes for a solid warm-up or focused practice routine.
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You seem to be able to bend these strings at the top end of the neck easily. I currently have elixir 12 to 52. Are you using woodtone string.
I use Woodtone Country Series most of the time — they let me bend easier on acoustic because they’re low tension. They’re 12.5 gauge but the low tension really makes them feel nice. If those are too heavy for your liking, you might try D’Addario custom lights.