If you find yourself getting frustrated with it, it’s alright, take a break. The chord changes in the intro for “Hallelujah” happen pretty fast, so start off slow. You also want to make sure it isn’t crooked or bent in any uncomfortable ways. You want to make sure your hand is as loose and relaxed as possible. Before trying to jump into learning the fingerpicking pattern, just practice plucking each of those individual strings. If you’re new to fingerpicking, this will feel really awkward at first. This means your thumb plucks the top string, your index finger plucks the second to top string, your middle finger plucks the second to bottom string, and your ring finger plucks the bottom string. I talked about assigning each of the fingers on your picking hand to a string. There is one thing I’d like to highlight from the video. If you want to learn how to fingerpick, or if you just want to know of a way to play “Hallelujah,” then I think you’ll enjoy this video. I thought it’d make a good ukulele fingerpicking lesson. I’ve received some questions from you all on how to play the fingerpicking pattern that I was using for the song. A few weeks ago, I did a cover of a song written by Leonard Cohen called “Hallelujah” on the ukulele.
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