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Beal
Posted 2010-12-20 8:02 PM (#359371 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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I keep the left hand cut short.
Right hand about 1/8 to 1/4. On the index and middle I use super glue and a powdered resign to build them up. It's not that they are weak, they actually are very thick, but the way I flat pick I can really wear down those two nails, so I build them up. It usually lasts about three weeks and then I have to build it back up again. I got the powder from Ed Gerhardt who had the best quote...."I started playing guitar to pick up young chicks and wind up talking with old men about my fingernails"
The right thumb isn't that important anymore, I used to keep the nail long but recently my playing style has been more thumb pad with just a little nail and if I want a little more nail tone I just turn my hand in more.
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CCstring
Posted 2010-12-20 10:02 PM (#359372 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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I sat and Watched that thing with James Taylor doing his nails the other day...Always loved his sound and he can dive me crazy at times tryin his stuff...But I'm sure glad I got nails as strong as a steel cause im NOT slappin fiberglass lookin stuff on my DANG HANDS..hahaa
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Keith Dryden
Posted 2011-02-03 6:05 AM (#359373 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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When I started picking I kept my nails short and used the meat on my fingertips. After a while I graduated onto using my nails which gave me better control and a nicer sound.

When a nail broke I resorted to glueing on a false plastic nail with superglue.

A couple of years ago I was diagnosed with cancer and one of the side effects of my treatment was the softening of my nails. I eventually plucked up the courage to visit a nail salon to see what they could offer. I came away with acrylic coated nails and they are fantastic. It only costs me £4 every 6 weeks to get them topped up.

The only downside is that before I had them done I used a nail clipper to trim my nails. Now I have to use a mini-dremel.

My initial embarrassment at entering a nail salon has been replaced by an amusement at the look on the faces of the other clients when a 20 stone Guinness-loving guy enters the salon and proceeds to have a nail job.
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bvince
Posted 2011-02-03 10:46 AM (#359374 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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My hands look like they belong on a ninety-yr-old ape. They're not large, just really ugly and beat up. I really abused them a lot in my younger years with a long history of martial arts training. I also have arthritis in my knuckles. With all that said, I have tried growing them longer for finger-picking and they keep breaking. I had thought about the "salon-thing" before, but I don't think I could handle the ribbing at the local "table of knowledge" in the coffee shop. This place is pretty red-neck, and the main topics of discussion here are sports, fishing, and killing things. On the other hand, I guess I COULD just keep my work gloves on.

Thanks for the pic link Tim. That may be a good solution for me.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-02-03 3:10 PM (#359375 - in reply to #359346)
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Originally posted by bvince:
On the other hand, I guess I COULD just keep my work gloves on.
Or you could just bring your guitar in, play a piece, then offer the guys an opportunity to do the same.
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bvince
Posted 2011-02-03 4:46 PM (#359376 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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Good Point, but I think I'll try out the finger picks first. (:
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MusicMishka
Posted 2011-02-03 5:52 PM (#359377 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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Online guitar guru Justin Sandercoe states that he goes to the salon and gets those glue-on fingernails for pickin'.

Yeah, his friends rag him for it but he sez that it is really effective. (or affective)
I have a friend who is a professional finger-style concert guitarist and teacher...he has been using the applied fingernails for years...I have to say the volume and tone he gets and the control he has is really noticeable...I suppose its a matter of personal taste...I have a difficult time using finger picks: I have never been able to get used to them...even though I know the difference in volume and tone is remarkable, I prefer without...but I appreciate those who can make the change.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-02-03 6:02 PM (#359378 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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Ping pong balls.

They are the right thickness, and they have the right curvature. Cut one to the shape of your nail, superglue it, file it to the right length, and you're all set. I know a great fingerpicker who does just that, and I have heard of others doing it. Acryllic nails are too thick. Ping png balls are perfect.
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AstroDan
Posted 2011-02-03 6:27 PM (#359379 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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I would have never thought of that...
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TAFKAR
Posted 2011-02-03 6:31 PM (#359380 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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I might try the ping pong balls. As an avid table tennis player I have an endless supply of broken ones. I'm guessing the look is not exactly to die for (it's OK for women who can cover it with nail polish, but that's not a feasible option for me).

Someone have a photo of their nail treatments they want to share?
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MolonLabe
Posted 2011-02-03 7:07 PM (#359381 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101
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Fingernail Falsies
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-02-03 7:26 PM (#359382 - in reply to #359346)
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Thanks Iff...I mean Molon.

I don't think you have to "let the nail breathe" though. Think about it. Acryllic nails cover the whole nail, right?


And what do they mean, "except the pinky"? I use my pinky on a lot of songs. Besides, that way they will match.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2011-02-03 9:28 PM (#359383 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
I don't think you have to "let the nail breathe" though. Think about it. Acryllic nails cover the whole nail, right?
I've heard lots of people say that acryllic nails ruin your fingernails because they don't let them breathe. The nail ends up softer, meaning you then "have" to keep using the acryllic nails.

I think just covering the end of your nail is safer.
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rick endres
Posted 2011-02-03 10:58 PM (#359384 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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I'm like Mark from Boise. About 1/16th inch on my right hand, no white showing on my left (fretting) hand. I do trim down the nail of my right thumb (especially on the outside edge) because it tends to hang up on the bass strings if it gets too long. As far as it goes, though, I mostly use the pads of my fingertips. The nails I use for fingerstrumming and picking individual bass notes with my index finger.

As far as James Taylor goes - JT is a god. He's the reason I'm still playing guitar 40+ years down the road. First time I heard him, I said, "I want to do that. I NEED to do that!" And I have, to the best of my abilities. I love his stuff, and play a lot of it.

But I'm not going to go to all that trouble with my nails! :D
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-02-04 12:10 PM (#359385 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101


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Originally posted by TAFKAR:
Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
I don't think you have to "let the nail breathe" though. Think about it. Acryllic nails cover the whole nail, right?
I've heard lots of people say that acryllic nails ruin your fingernails because they don't let them breathe. The nail ends up softer, meaning you then "have" to keep using the acryllic nails.


You've got a good point. I stand corrected. :)

I think just covering the end of your nail is safer.
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noah
Posted 2011-02-06 2:48 AM (#359386 - in reply to #359346)
Subject: Re: Nails 101



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Does anyone know if JT's fiberglass tape is the same as used in nail wrapping?

The stuff he's using in his video lesson looks so industrial-strength to me. Lady Noah showed me online, fiberglass self-adhesive tape for nail wrapping. It comes in 1-yard strips, precut nail shapes, etc.

For about the last 15 years, my thumb nail goes through stages where it splits down the middle. It starts out as a 1/16" crack at the tip. If I don't protect it, not only does the crack get longer, it eventually gets snagged resulting in a mess. Lady Noah has made numerous suggestions, but a closed mind on my part (that's girly stuff), kept me from looking into the options available.

A few layers of brush-on super glue across the tip works somewhat, but eventually it stress-cracks over the original nail-crack. My solution has been a 1/4" strip of paper first-aid-tape embedded in the 1st layer of wet super glue. Lady Noah says it looks like a French Manicure, but once saturated in glue, the paper tape is barely noticeable.

Beal has mentioned the acrylic powder before and I ordered some this time. I'm hoping that the powder increases the durability of the coating. Thanks Beal.
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