Well, I don't have any recordings (I actually don't have any recording equipment, except I suppose I could use my cell phone). But to try to describe it, in a typical song that I would play, I use my fingers, no picks or fingerpicks. I play chords often on beat 1 of each measure or phrase, and here and there within phrases, so it's a pattern of single notes being punctuated or anchored here and there by chords.
When I play a chord, I don't strum it. I finger-pluck each string at the same time (or sometimes one by one in "arpeggio" style), so it's a softer sound than a strum. An advantage of finger-picking the chords instead of strumming is that if you want to emphasize the bass note more than the other notes in the chord, or emphasize the top note more than the other notes, you can do it, simply by plucking that particular string harder and plucking the other three strings a bit softer. So it gives you more flexibility. Sorry if that's complicated to follow. It's easier to show than to write.