Fingerpicking Pattern One-A
An alternative fingering for the same example is to use the m and a fingers:
Pattern 1-A

This fingering is important for the development of the a finger, which will be used in some future examples.
Troubleshooting
Does your fingerpicking sound smooth and continuous? Check the following points:
- Follow "Approach to Practice" outlined in the Introduction.
- Use the pivot finger principle between the C and Am chords (1st and 2nd fingers remain in position), and the G7 and Dm chords (1st finger pivot).
- Play slowly and evenly. Accuracy is more important than speed.
- Check your right hand technique:
- do not bend your thumb when picking
- maintain the correct right hand position (see Introduction).
* The root note is the letter note of each chord, e.g., Am - root note A, G7 - root note G.