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• Should Beginner Guitar Players use a Pick ... As a beginning guitarist, there’s pressure to follow trends and play the “fun” way rather than the technically correct way. Music has changed drastically over the centuries, and that’s had a profound effect on the tools used to create certain music types. What it takes to play classical music on the guitar is very different from what is required to play contemporary music. Although fingerstyle and pick work both have their places and uses in a guitarist’s repertoire of skills, it’s important to train on the basics at the beginner level so the foundational benefits are applied throughout the life of a musician. Dyce Kimura offers Fort Lauderdale guitar lessons to help new guitarists learn the proper ways to express particular musical stylings and remain technically adept. In most cases, the best choice is to know how to perform using either fingerstyle or a pick. Having the malleability to move from one style to the other and back makes a guitarist highly desirable. Bands and gigs want someone with the versatility to move from one genre to the next without hesitation. Switching From Fingerstyle in Fort Lauderdale Guitar Lessons As a 6 year old child, Dyce Kimura began playing guitar using solely fingerstyle. He focused on classical baroque music and played without a pick until he was 12 years old. After 6 years of fingerstyle, the transition into pick use was very difficult. Eventually, Dyce did become proficient at both playing styles and now applies each as needed based on the music he wants to perform. The takeaway from this story is the importance of learning both fingerstyle and pick work early on in a musician’s lifetime. Breaking certain habits becomes more difficult as time passes, and it’s far easier to learn both styles from the beginning than to transition from one to the other later in life. It’s better to have the option of using a pick and not need it than to have it required and not know how to properly play with the tool. With contemporary music, pick use has become a guitar standard. To play many of the most popular songs from the past few decades, a pick is required. Picks for Beginners with Fort Lauderdale Guitar Lessons Playing with a pick produces a more distinct sound than fingerstyle, which makes the technique necessary for a lot of cover band work. Since using a pick is counterintuitive to the human default (using our hands directly), it is often hard to become familiar with holding and using a pick. For most rock and blues music, picks are a necessity, and the greats in these musical genres all use picks as well. Some prominent examples of pick guitarists are Jimi Hendrix, Slash, BB King, and Eric Clapton. With such prestigious users, learning to play with a pick has a clear advantage. Admittedly, there are musical genres that require fingerstyle specifically, such as many acoustic sounds like Simon and Garfunkel’s music. However, these are less prevalent and not the popular majority in musical genres most often played by guitarists today. Being a relevant musician sometimes requires learning techniques that are necessary rather than desired. However, once those techniques are acquired, most musicians find their music enhanced and greatly benefiting from the additional instruction and options now available when they play. Beginner Fort Lauderdale Guitar Lesson Help with Dyce Kimura If you’re interested in discovering new talents and skills to apply to your current guitar playing abilities, Dyce Kimura can help. Dyce offers Fort Lauderdale guitar lessons and Skype lessons to aid musicians around the country in their quest to become great guitarists. With decades of experience playing guitar, Dyce is well prepared to teach new concepts, train students to be technically proficient, and help each one become successful in all facets of guitar playing. Each lesson provides students with one-on-one, private tutoring to increase skill and tap into a student’s natural musical talent. Dyce offers a fully equipped studio with proper acoustics and sound, making practice a joy. Additionally, Dyce provides voice lessons in conjunction with guitar lessons. For those seeking the ultimate training and instruction, Dyce Kimura is the best choice in Fort Lauderdale. Contact Dyce today for a beginner’s session! For information on Skype Guitar Lessons or Fort Lauderdale Guitar Lessons or Fort Lauderdale Singing Lessons please click below http://www.dycekimura.com or email me directly at dyce@dycekimura.com