You have now learned the most important patterns for fingerpicking chord shapes. Fingerstyle guitar can be expanded into accompanying a melody as in the following two classical guitar pieces. If you find this style of playing interesting, see the book Progressive Classical Guitar Method for more detail.
The fingerpicking pattern for this classical piece is in ( time and uses only the p and m fingers. In ( time there are six quarter notes per bar.
Fingerpicking Pattern
This piece uses two different picking patterns which are variations of patterns introduced earlier in this book. Bar 7 introduces a new chord Am/C, which is an Am chord with a C bass note. Left hand finger numbers have been placed next to some of the bass notes to indicate the correct fingering.
The following piece is an arrangement of a popular classical piano piece. See Progressive Popular Classics of the Great Composers Volume 1 for more pieces like this.