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Wait, What’s Fingerstyle?
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I’m a guitar teacher and the creator of GuitarZero2Hero, where I’ve helped thousands of people go from complete beginners to confident players.
I put this tab together because I get asked all the time: how do I get started with fingerstyle? And the honest answer is, you just need one good song to try it with.
This is that song. It’s simple, it’s fun, and when you play it for someone they’ll know exactly what it is.
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Ready to level up your fingerpicking?
Get the full tab for When The Saints Go Marching In - a simple fingerstyle arrangement that sounds complete on its own. No singing required. Just you and one guitar.
Video Tutorial
Step by step Lesson
The full fingerstyle lesson for When The Saints Go Marching In, a complete arrangement with melody, bass, and chords all on one guitar found below!
Printable TAB
A printable PDF so you can take it to the couch, the garden, wherever you practice
Access To The Interactive TAB
Access to the interactive tab where you can loop any section, slow it down to any speed, and use a built-in metronome to keep your timing tight
Here’s What You’re Getting
If you’ve been strumming chords or fingerpicking patterns, you already know how to play guitar. But fingerstyle takes it somewhere completely different.
Instead of just playing chords, you’re playing the melody, the bass, and the harmony all at the same time. On one guitar. No band. No vocals. Just the whole song, right there in your hands.
It’s the difference between playing a chord progression that could be any song and playing something people instantly recognise.
This free TAB and lesson below is a great way to experience that for yourself.