Boom-Chick Groove, Bass Walks & the G-Run

Context & Purpose Jerry Garcia’s acoustic guitar work wasn’t just about the notes he played—it was about the pocket. That relaxed, pocketed boom-chick rhythm with melodic bass walks and the classic G-run formed the foundation of his acoustic sound, whether he was playing solo or with a band. Master this groove and every tune you…

September 30, 2025 9 min read

Travis Picking Essentials — Ripple Feel

Context & Purpose Jerry Garcia’s acoustic sets weren’t built on constant strumming—they leaned into Travis picking, a fingerstyle technique that creates a steady thumb pattern with lyrical melody on top. This gives you motion under vocals without clutter, space without emptiness. Travis picking (named after Merle Travis) is the engine behind “Ripple,” “Brokedown Palace,” and…

September 30, 2025 7 min read

Capo Craft & Jerry Keys

Context & Purpose Jerry Garcia often kept the bright, ringing tone of open-string acoustic shapes while moving into singer-friendly keys. The capo is the secret: it lets you sound like you’re playing in G/C/D while actually playing in A/Bb/C/E or any other key. This isn’t cheating—it’s sonic craftsmanship. Open strings have a different tonal quality…

September 30, 2025 7 min read

Crosspicking I — Shimmer Without Rush

Context & Purpose Crosspicking is the technique that turns simple chords into flowing, shimmering arpeggios—think of the luminous opening of “Uncle John’s Band.” While Travis picking uses fingers, crosspicking typically uses a flatpick to create continuous motion across the strings, outlining chord tones in an even, rolling pattern. The art isn’t in playing fast—it’s in…

September 30, 2025 7 min read

Song-First Acoustic Leads & Fills

Context & Purpose Jerry Garcia’s acoustic breaks don’t sound like “guitar solos”—they sound sung. Every note serves the song. Rather than running scales or showing off chops, Jerry targeted chord tones, added Mixolydian color for that rootsy sparkle, and developed motifs that felt inevitable, not improvised. This lesson teaches you to think melodically rather than…

September 30, 2025 9 min read

Dawg & Swing Colors + Solo-Guitar Arranging

Context & Purpose Jerry Garcia’s collaboration with mandolinist David Grisman brought modal minor colors and light swing vocabulary into his acoustic playing. The Garcia/Grisman recordings showcase Jerry’s ability to blend folk, bluegrass, and jazz influences into a cohesive voice—what became known as “Dawg music.” This capstone lesson synthesizes everything from Lessons 1-5 and adds two…

September 30, 2025 9 min read