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Can you play guitar if you have long nails?

In general, any fingernail that is longer than the actual flesh on your finger will be considered a “long nail” for playing guitar. While it’s not impossible to play with these, you may need to make serious changes to your playing style or only keep the long nails on one hand.

Do long nails make guitar harder?

Intermediate or advanced guitarists would probably have an easier time adapting to longer nails, though it would still be annoying. The longer your nails get, the harder it’ll be to hold chords, and the more likely the finish on your fretboard would get scratched.

Are Long nails bad for guitar?

With so many options out there, there’s no reason why you can’t play guitar and keep your long nails if you really want to. You’ll just have to adjust how you pick your strings, fret your chords and tune your strings. You may not be able to fret extended chords or incorporate advanced lead guitar techniques.

How do you play guitar with long nail beds?

Cut your nails in such way that they will be just a few millimeters longer than your nail bed. Make sure your nails don’t have round edges – make them almost square. When playing, keep you fingers as close to guitar strings as possible to avoid unnecessary right hand movement and saving yourself time and energy.

Why do guitar players have long nails?

Some guitarists have long finger-nails on their picking hand as a way of increasing the attack of each struck note. In other words, the longer nail acts as a natural pick, where the end of the nail strikes the string alongside the actual finger, increasing the volume, attack, and overall strength of the note.

Do fingernails help with guitar?

In general, shapes that move the nail parallel to the guitar top will result in a brighter tone; shapes that also push the string downwards towards the guitar top, such as the ramp shape shown, will result in a richer, deeper tone.

Should I cut my nails to play guitar?

Here’s my overall though on short or long fingernails for guitar players: Learning guitar is hard no matter how long your fingernails are. It takes patience and practice and is an adjustment to be sure. I will say that it’s worth trying to shorten them, at least for a little while to see what works for you.

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