Flatpicking
Flatpicking is a guitar playing technique that involves using a pick to strum or pluck the strings, allowing for a bright and clear sound. This style is commonly used in genres like bluegrass, country, and folk music. Flatpicking emphasizes melody and rhythm, making it a popular choice for solo performances and ensemble playing.
The technique typically involves playing single notes or chords while maintaining a steady rhythm. Flatpicking can be used to create intricate solos or accompany other instruments. Many famous guitarists, such as Doc Watson and Tony Rice, have popularized this technique, showcasing its versatility and expressive potential.