![]() Here you pluck the g-string with your thumb. Picking with your thumb and going up the strings to make p a m i. One Finger Per String Picking PIMA Pattern In this particular pattern you pluck g-string with your thumb, E with middle, C-string with thumb, A with middle. Here the thumb alternates between the g- and C-strings. So it’s p m i repeated.Īlternating is my favourite way to use the thumb and two fingers method. ![]() ![]() Rather than going up the strings as you did in the last two patterns here you pluck with the thumb then go down the strings. So you play p i m but just p i the final time. But here you’re not using triplets so you have to fill out the bar with just the first two notes of the pattern. ![]() Since you’re using three fingers, this pattern is well suited to playing in triplets.Ī similar pattern to last time. Making a p i m p i m p i m… picking pattern. Thumb and Two Fingers Picking PIMP PatternĪ simple pattern using each finger in order with the thumb starting on the g-string then moving to the C-string. This post follows on from those and the Fingerpicking Ukulele – First steps post with patterns using those picking methods. I’ve put up a few mini-posts earlier today covering: Following on with this week’s fingerpicking accompaniment theme with some popular ukulele picking patterns.
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