Here is a concise summary of the guitar lesson transcript:
**Lesson 6: Combining Fingerpicking and Strumming**
* Review: Simple fingerpicking and strumming in 3/4 time (from previous lessons)
* **New Techniques:**
1. **Method 1:** Fingerpicking pattern (6-3-1, down-up) for song "DDT Metel"
2. **Method 2:** Alternative fingerpicking pattern (6-4-3, down-up) with variations
3. **Combining Methods:** Switching between Method 1 and Method 2 within a song
4. **Chorus Strumming:** Down-down-click, down-up pattern with thumb and fingers
* **Song Practice:**
+ Playing "DDT Metel" with combined fingerpicking methods
+ Bonus: Quick rundown of another song ("When Your Girlfriend is Sick") with a different strumming pattern
* **Homework/Next Steps:**
+ Practice combining fingerpicking methods
+ Review previous lessons to develop chord transition skills
* **Channel Update:**
+ Bonus track available
+ Requests for subscriptions, likes, and feedback to support the channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
**Lesson Details**
1. This is the sixth lesson in a guitar-playing series.
2. The lesson builds upon simple fingerpicking and strumming learned in previous lessons.
**Guitar Playing Techniques**
3. Two methods are taught to play a specific song ("DDT Metel"):
* Method 1: Tonic on the chord with a specific finger pattern (6th, 3rd, 1st strings).
* Method 2: Tonic on the chord with a different finger pattern (6th, 4th, 3rd strings).
4. The lesson combines busting (fingerpicking) and fighting (strumming) techniques.
5. Chord transitions are practiced to develop quick rearrangement skills.
**Specific Song Details**
6. The song "DDT Metel" is used as an example for the lesson.
7. Chord progression for "DDT Metel" is provided (though not fully detailed in the extracted text).
8. The chorus is played with a "fight down, Down click, all down strokes" pattern.
**Additional Song and Practice**
9. A second song, "When Your Girlfriend is Sick", is mentioned for additional practice.
10. This song uses a second fight pattern from the second lesson.
11. The song's chord progression is briefly outlined (e.g., "d" chord with a specific finger position).
**Lesson Conclusion and Next Steps**
12. The sixth lesson aims to have students play the whole song combining learned techniques.
13. A bonus track is promised for the end of the lesson.
14. The instructor invites viewers to subscribe, like the content, and learn to play the guitar.