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  2. Guitar picking - Wikipedia

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    Use of nail or not. In early music, musicians plucked strings with the fingertips. Today, however, many guitarists (including most classical guitarists) use fingernails. Complex, reliable playing with fingernails requires nails that are carefully filed and shaped. [3]) Many guitarists have their playing nails reinforced with an acrylic coating.

  3. Antoine Dufour - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Dufour (born 1979, in L'Épiphanie, Quebec) is a Canadian acoustic guitarist currently signed to CandyRat Records. Dufour started playing guitar at the age of fifteen. He went on to study at the CEGEP in Joliette, where he listened to the music of Leo Kottke, Don Ross, and Michael Hedges at the behest of his teacher. Since then, he has ...

  4. Classical guitar technique - Wikipedia

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    A guitarist demonstrating traditional classical guitar posture. This is the traditional position and still the most common. The player sits on the front of the chair and the left foot is supported by a foot stool or some other device.

  5. Don Ross (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    The band is a mix of international members including bluegrass maestro Dan Crary, acoustic guitarist Beppe Gambetta, and Celtic folk guitarist Tony McManus. Ross performs most of his concerts solo, but has also regularly performed with Andy McKee, Brooke Miller , bassist Jordan O'Connor and guitarist/songwriter Julie Malia (AKA Jule Malischke).

  6. Fingerstyle guitar - Wikipedia

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    The term "Classical guitar" can refer to any kind of art music played fingerstyle on a nylon string guitar, or more narrowly to music of the classical period, as opposed to baroque or romantic music. The major feature of classical-fingerstyle technique is that it enables solo rendition of harmony and polyphonic music in much the same manner as ...

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  8. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, press ons, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories. Many artificial nail designs attempt to mimic the appearance of real fingernails as closely as possible, while others may deliberately stray in favor of an ...

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