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Teach Yourself To Play Guitar – How To Avoid Dropping The Guitar Pick

January 17, 2010 By: Guitarizm Category: Arts, Entertainment and Music

It is a lot easier to get a good sound out of your guitar if you use a pick at first..

You could strum the strings with a thumb pick or your fingers, but this may be hard at first.

You can use these simple trick below to hold the pick properly.

You Do Not Want To Hold The Guitar Pick Using Only Your Fingertips

Another crucial mistake new guitarists make is holding the pick between their fingertips. Doing this makes you feel as if you have more control, especially when you start playing. They do this because it feels as if you have more control at first. Instead when you grip your pick try to keep it between between the edge of your thumb and the rim of your index finger. You will most likely drop the pick if you hold it between the tips of your thumb and finger because you do not have a lot of grip.

Try To Hold Your Guitar Pick With Just 2 Fingers

A lot of new guitarists will make the mistake of holding their guitar pick with 3 fingers because it feels easier initially. Even great guitarists do this sometimes, but you are only making things tricky for yourself. If you are playing advanced style technique like harmonics or finger tapping having an extra finger free is a great bonus. Using just 2 fingers to hold the pick gives you far more flexibility for delicate movements. If you grip the pick too firmly (e.g. with 3 fingers) the sound may sound uneven because of the angle you hit the string at.

Try To Find A Guitar Pick That You Like To Play With

Try to start playing using a pick of medium thickness A lightweight pick will feel flimsy in your fingers as you play and will be difficult for you to play your guitar with. Thick picks tend to strum the strings a little too hard for a beginner. One particular pick I like is the Dunlop 0.6mm nylon. It’s easy to get a grip on, feels good to hold and it’s not to hard, but it produces an excellent sound.

Do Not Clench Your Fist

Clenching your fist as you hold the pick will result in a loss of control because all of the movement must come from the elbow and not the wrist.

After you have mastered holding the guitar pick the right way it’s time to start learning some guitar chords. Check out learn how to play guitar

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