This is awesome. I'm just starting guitar and want to finger pick more. Do you use the pads of your fingers or do you use your nails when fingerpicking. And what do you suggest for a beginner to practice.
@GageMassoli The answer is actually 'both'. Good fat tone comes from the pad of the finger and sharp crisp attack comes from the nail. As I start to play a note it's the pad of my finger that begins the stroke. Then at the completion the nail slides over the string creating the 'tick' more like a pick would. The combination of pad and nail gives you the overall best sound. - John
I wish you lived near me! It would be awesome if you were taking apprentices, I've been looking for a mentor for a year now but I can't find one. Too bad we are miles apart. T_T
very good sir .., much appreciated info.
MATRIXDUKE 1 month ago
Thanks that helps a lot. I'll keep practicing.
GageMassoli 4 months ago
This is awesome. I'm just starting guitar and want to finger pick more. Do you use the pads of your fingers or do you use your nails when fingerpicking. And what do you suggest for a beginner to practice.
GageMassoli 4 months ago
@GageMassoli The answer is actually 'both'. Good fat tone comes from the pad of the finger and sharp crisp attack comes from the nail. As I start to play a note it's the pad of my finger that begins the stroke. Then at the completion the nail slides over the string creating the 'tick' more like a pick would. The combination of pad and nail gives you the overall best sound. - John
johnstandefer 4 months ago
AH!!!
I wish you lived near me! It would be awesome if you were taking apprentices, I've been looking for a mentor for a year now but I can't find one. Too bad we are miles apart. T_T
HydraBurd 7 months ago
Great to watch you man, sounding great. real eye opener..
sbbinahee 1 year ago
good job
guitarpromoter 1 year ago