Kingfish guitar is a fingerpicking style developed by Mississippi John Hurt, and is a traditional folk music technique that originated in the southeastern United States. The style is characterized by a steady bassline played on the lower strings, with syncopated treble melodies played on the higher strings. The result is a rhythmic and percussive sound that is both unique and appealing.
Kingfish guitar is relatively easy to learn, and can be played on any acoustic guitar. The basic technique involves using your thumb to play the bassline on the lower strings, while your fingers pick out the treble melodies on the higher strings. The key to playing Kingfish guitar well is to keep a steady rhythm and to use a light touch. The style is often played in open tunings, which can make it easier to play the bassline and treble melodies simultaneously.