fingers or a pick? what you use?
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fingers or a pick? what you use?
hey peeps, been offline whilst hetic at work. hope everyone is ok.
recently i've been finger picking more than using a pick, for some reason it just feels a lot better for me. works pretty well for slide.
what do other peeps think on this subject?
recently i've been finger picking more than using a pick, for some reason it just feels a lot better for me. works pretty well for slide.
what do other peeps think on this subject?
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This is pretty much me, although my hamfisted playing technique means I'm a pretty toss fingerpicker, although I have tried to get better by learning stuff like Elliott Smith songs.Zaphod wrote:I use me fingers much more on acoustic than I do a pick. I like the sound you get when strumming with fingernails too.
On electric I use a pick for the ROCK though.
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I try and hybrid pick a lot of the time. I don't know any songs where it is need but its kinda fitted into my self image of playing. I got it from the Malkmus back when I saw him play for the first time. I was pretty amazed by the sound it gave. Managed to be hard and bouncy.
I actually just bought a left handed thumb pick and have been experimenting with it.
I actually just bought a left handed thumb pick and have been experimenting with it.

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Pick with the band, fingers for everything else. I'm trying to learn flamenco strumming, except I'd like to use my ring finger to avoid stripping the nails I pick with. It'll be awesome if I ever figure out how to do it.
I've been building up a pretty tough callous on my thumb that's starting to sound more like a really heavy pick then flesh.
I've been building up a pretty tough callous on my thumb that's starting to sound more like a really heavy pick then flesh.
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some may snigger, but a problem i used to have was straining the muscles in my strumming hand, normally playing live. because i'm a bit more pumped onstage i'd really grip the plectrum hard, and because my guitar parts feature vigorous strumming 90% of the time i'd be in real pain 3 songs in, and my playing was hit or miss. the fix? a simple square of double sided tape on the pick makes all the difference. i don't have to worry about the thing flying out of my fingers if i bash the strings particularly hard, i can play faster and don't come offstage cradling a ruined right hand.
maybe other people do the same thing, i dunno. i've never heard of anyone else doing it. but go ahead, laugh all you like... i can take it.
maybe other people do the same thing, i dunno. i've never heard of anyone else doing it. but go ahead, laugh all you like... i can take it.