Intermediate Level & Up

Fingerpicking Basics I

with Sue Carpenter

Focus will be on right hand technique and basic fingerpicking patterns. Learn a step-by-step approach using simple exercises to get you started, and pick up some easy tunes to make your dulcimer sound oh so sweet.

Course Contents

Course Handouts

Please download before continuing.

1 Fingerpicks-styles & sources.pdf
2_Tablature_Samples.pdf
3 Aunt Rhody Patterns 1_2.pdf
4_Aunt_Rhody_Patterns_3__4.pdf
5 Aunt Rhody FP 5.pdf
6_Aunt_Rhody_Combo.pdf

Video Lessons

part1.mp4
part2.mp4
part3.mp4
part4.mp4
part5.mp4
part6.mp4

Featuring

Sue Carpenter

Mountain Dulcimer Instructor

Sue Carpenter bought her first mountain dulcimer in 1981 and was immediately captivated by its simplicity and challenged by its fingerpicking possibilities. Her innovative fingerpicking style has won her many awards as early as 1984. In 2005 she became the National Mountain Dulcimer Champion after placing second in 2003. Since 1983, Sue has taught and performed at various dulcimer festivals and camps from Maine to California.

As a teacher, Sue is well known for her challenging, highly organized and intensive methods, nurturing patience, and energetic enthusiasm mixed with a healthy dose of fun. As an instrumentalist, she is best known for her expressive style and exceptional technical ability.

Born and raised in Quakertown, PA, Sue likes to think that her love for the mountain dulcimer was rooted in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country even before she knew about dulcimers or their German zither heritage. After years of playing piano and organ, Sue finally felt “at home” when she picked up a dulcimer for the first time, knowing that this was the instrument she had been unconsciously searching for all her life.