Learn to Flatpick the Hanukkah Classic “Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages)”

This accessible arrangement, inspired by Maybelle Carter’s style on classics like “Wildwood Flower,” is perfect for the holiday season.

In the spirit of the season, I’d like to share a solo flatpicking arrangement of the Hanukkah classic “Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages).” The melody familiar to most American Jewish households is actually an adaptation of a German folk tune that dates back to at least 1450. This melody was also used for hymns by Martin Luther, among others.

In this arrangement, I’ve set the tune as a Maybelle Carter–style flatpicking tune in the key of C major. The melody is played primarily on strings 5–3, with occasional excursions to the second or sixth string. To fill the space between melody notes, I’ve added accompanying strums and cross-picking on the top three strings.

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When playing, aim to keep the accompaniment significantly quieter than the melody—the dynamic contrast creates a fuller, richer sound. Also, pay close attention to your pick direction when tackling syncopated cross-picking passages, such as in measures 8 and 18. Downstrokes should align with the downbeats (1, 2, 3, and 4), and upstrokes with the upbeats (the ands in between).

Happy Hanukkah!

Ethan Sherman is the co-author of String Theories – Tips, Challenges, and Reflections for the Lifelong Guitarist, available at store.acousticguitar.com.

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