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Definition of fingerpick in English: fingerpickverb ˈfɪŋɡəpɪkˈfiNGɡərˌpik [with object]1Play (a guitar or banjo) using the fingernails or small plectrums worn on the fingertips to pluck the strings. he was fingerpicking an acoustic guitar Example sentencesExamples - The sound of her voice and her flawless fingerpicking came and went with the trains.
- On Desormais, the common denominator is sparse fingerpicking with little other accompaniment.
- His last record, 2003's The Transfiguration of Vincent, was a perfect meditation on death and love, delivered with an offhand grace that made fingerpicking and a little snare seem revelatory, even as it conjured the ghost of John Fahey.
- The following number, ‘Roll Along Summer,’ works fine on its own - it's actually a pleasing little number with some smooth fingerpicking - but it bogs down in the muck left from Weller's avian mishap.
- And ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ features fingerpicking that evokes ‘Blackbird’ - even if the lyrics owe more to ‘How Do You Sleep?’
- As the fingerpicking gets faster and more furious, you get swept up in the frenzy without even once noticing how out-there the opinions or plans you're contemplating are.
- His previous album, Conasauga, dwelt almost wholly in Appalachian ruralisms and pristine fingerpicking, and you can hear that ornate classicism in the well-mannered portions of ‘Warpaint’ and ‘The Nest.’
- First surprise - she curled her fingers around the strings and began to fingerpick, thumb bent backwards and fingers double-jointedly bent on the fret board in the style of the self-taught.
- ‘The only thought behind the record was the idea of combining traditional folk with something more expansive,’ says Halstead, who indulged in a lot more fingerpicking than M3 normally allow.
- On opener Come And Find Me, and You've Got The Moon, his husky voice and complex fingerpicking bring to mind doomed young English folkie Nick Drake, but, at the other extreme, you could imagine the great Johnny Cash covering Harrisburg.
- Over exquisite Bert Jansch-like fingerpicking, Talbot tells the haunting tale of a young woman, burned by her townspeople as a witch, whose ghost returns to seek a little good old-fashioned payback.
- High Winds White Sky has its dated hippie moments: the daughter of the stars turns up; the acoustic fingerpicking don't let up; the imagery is pastoral, cross-legged, palms-up.
- Building upon autoharp, organ, or distantly droning tape sounds which constantly shift and realign, Kawabata fingerpicks his way back to Youngs' home turf, often recalling such British folkies as Bert Jansch or John Martyn.
- With his fingerpicking and his yodel, Sexton takes us to his roots, to the buried sound of another place.
- With the new disc's major-label budget, that means Smith is now augmenting his delicate fingerpicking with heretofore-unrevealed piano skills, full yet subtle arrangements, and the occasional George Harrison mystical moment.
- 1.1 Play (a tune) on a guitar or banjo by using the fingernails or small plectrums on the fingertips to pluck the strings.
he softly fingerpicked the opening notes Example sentencesExamples - ‘But,’ Jason said more seriously, dropping his pick to fingerpick a slower tune,
- Ruth smiled and fingerpicked some more, a tune not going anywhere, just noodling.
- She did some fingerpicking, then strummed softly again.
noun ˈfɪŋɡəpɪkˈfiNGɡərˌpik A plectrum worn on a fingertip. Example sentencesExamples - For thirty years, he dreamed of a finger pick that would feel like fingernails.
Derivatives noun Entertainment wasn't a section perused in a local paper - it was something provided by fingerpickers around a dying fire. Example sentencesExamples - Red House Painter brainchild Mark Kozelek turns the dreamlike ‘Lazy’ into a bluegrassy fingerpicker but his sad voice and the bittersweet melody make it sound like a Duluth, Minnesota high lonesome.
- Thom's latest CD, ‘Guts & Steel ’, is a duet CD with the extraordinary fingerpicker, Buster B. Jones.
Definition of fingerpick in US English: fingerpickverbˈfiNGɡərˌpik [with object]Play (a guitar or similar instrument) using the fingernails or small plectrums worn on the fingertips to pluck the strings. he was fingerpicking an acoustic guitar no object he fingerpicked with facility Example sentencesExamples - Building upon autoharp, organ, or distantly droning tape sounds which constantly shift and realign, Kawabata fingerpicks his way back to Youngs' home turf, often recalling such British folkies as Bert Jansch or John Martyn.
- With his fingerpicking and his yodel, Sexton takes us to his roots, to the buried sound of another place.
- With the new disc's major-label budget, that means Smith is now augmenting his delicate fingerpicking with heretofore-unrevealed piano skills, full yet subtle arrangements, and the occasional George Harrison mystical moment.
- His last record, 2003's The Transfiguration of Vincent, was a perfect meditation on death and love, delivered with an offhand grace that made fingerpicking and a little snare seem revelatory, even as it conjured the ghost of John Fahey.
- On opener Come And Find Me, and You've Got The Moon, his husky voice and complex fingerpicking bring to mind doomed young English folkie Nick Drake, but, at the other extreme, you could imagine the great Johnny Cash covering Harrisburg.
- The following number, ‘Roll Along Summer,’ works fine on its own - it's actually a pleasing little number with some smooth fingerpicking - but it bogs down in the muck left from Weller's avian mishap.
- Over exquisite Bert Jansch-like fingerpicking, Talbot tells the haunting tale of a young woman, burned by her townspeople as a witch, whose ghost returns to seek a little good old-fashioned payback.
- And ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ features fingerpicking that evokes ‘Blackbird’ - even if the lyrics owe more to ‘How Do You Sleep?’
- ‘The only thought behind the record was the idea of combining traditional folk with something more expansive,’ says Halstead, who indulged in a lot more fingerpicking than M3 normally allow.
- On Desormais, the common denominator is sparse fingerpicking with little other accompaniment.
- His previous album, Conasauga, dwelt almost wholly in Appalachian ruralisms and pristine fingerpicking, and you can hear that ornate classicism in the well-mannered portions of ‘Warpaint’ and ‘The Nest.’
- First surprise - she curled her fingers around the strings and began to fingerpick, thumb bent backwards and fingers double-jointedly bent on the fret board in the style of the self-taught.
- High Winds White Sky has its dated hippie moments: the daughter of the stars turns up; the acoustic fingerpicking don't let up; the imagery is pastoral, cross-legged, palms-up.
- The sound of her voice and her flawless fingerpicking came and went with the trains.
- As the fingerpicking gets faster and more furious, you get swept up in the frenzy without even once noticing how out-there the opinions or plans you're contemplating are.
nounˈfiNGɡərˌpik A plectrum worn on a fingertip. Example sentencesExamples - For thirty years, he dreamed of a finger pick that would feel like fingernails.
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