New to thumbpick
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New to thumbpick
I've been playing C6 lapsteel for a few weeks now, and always used a guitar pick.
I've picked up some new National thumbpicks, but I find that I'm picking too close to the strings, and in some cases I'm lowering the pick too far and the string is getting caught in the gap in the pick.
Is this one of those things that goes away with time?
Should I practice watching my thumb and keeping a correct distance from the strings?
Thanks!
I've picked up some new National thumbpicks, but I find that I'm picking too close to the strings, and in some cases I'm lowering the pick too far and the string is getting caught in the gap in the pick.
Is this one of those things that goes away with time?
Should I practice watching my thumb and keeping a correct distance from the strings?
Thanks!
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Sounds like you need a hand's on teacher...
Hand placement and pick/s position/shape is critical. Little things like curving your fingerpicks or not can make a big diff in hand position minutiae. You'll have to experiment until you settle on what suits you best, within the somewhat narrow spectrum of 'correctness'. Some just want to do it their own way and that's fine, but to get the most out of your guitar and your abilities there are certain ways to doing it 'right'. Getting all that down and then experimenting with other ways is best overall.
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Re: New to thumbpick
That's how it worked for me, and also when I've been away from the lap steel for a while I need some time to adjust my thumb again.Don Becker wrote: Is this one of those things that goes away with time?
There are also picks with a very short blade available, like the John Pearse thumbpick:
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I'm a flat picker who new to lap steel and have experienced similar frustrations with the thumb pick. I'm using a National thumb pick and found that I needed to round the pick end a bit with some sand paper. It is starting to feel more natural for me, but there are still some tunes on which I still use a flat pick.
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Re: New to thumbpick
I've been using a thumbpick for several years now and I still get the pick caught in the gap!Don Becker wrote:but I find that I'm picking too close to the strings, and in some cases I'm lowering the pick too far and the string is getting caught in the gap in the pick.
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