"a" finger nail shape
Hello, I've got a problem with figuring out a good nail shape for my "a" finger. The issue is that it strikes the string at a different angle than "i" and "m" for which regular round shape works fine. Because of that it ends up hooking the string at the release point. See image where I tried to show the difference in the angle.
Does anyone has a suggestion on what nail shape I can try?
Thanks!
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This may be a common issue, I know I have to shape my a nail differently. Thomas Viloteau has a video about how to discover the "correct" shape of your nail using sandpaper wrapped around one of your guitar strings. This technique was a game changer for me since I found that a reverse ramp worked best for my a fingernail. We each need to find what works best for our unique hands, fingers and nails. Good luck!
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For what it’s worth I once saw a video with Tatyana Ryzhkova I think, explain how to get the proper angle to file your nails. Place all fingers on the strings . p on 6, I on 3, m on 2 and a on 1 in the playing position and press them into the strings, this will leave an indentation on your fingers which is the angle to file the nail at. I use this method myself and it works fairly well. Of course I’m always experimenting to get the sound I hear.