What to do if the nail is broken?
This problem is probably faced by every classical guitarist and also the fingerpicker sooner or later.
And many improvised solutions have already been found in this field: artificial fingernails, parts of ping-pong balls attached with superglue...
But no matter how the solution looked, the full satisfaction of the guitarist did not want to arise so far. aLaska Piks plastic picks offer here for the first time a real alternative.
Slid over the finger and under the nail, aLaska Pik replaces the fingernail in an amazingly simple way.
Only a minimum of own nail is necessary to ensure the seating strength. Before first use, the pick must be adjusted to the player's finger.
After this procedure, the pick sits so securely on the finger that it can be used not only to pluck but also to strum. Even flamenco guitarists get their money's worth.
Instructions for use: First of all, the pick's seating strength must be optimized. This is achieved by filing the inside of the plucking surface of the pick to exactly fit the shape of the user's fingers.
Guide the file to minimize the foreign body feeling under the nail.
Now the pick is firmly placed over the finger and under the nail for manicure. For this purpose, the edges of the fingernails, especially the outer corners, should also be filed round. Thus prepared, the pick can then be shortened to the desired length with nail clippers and a file. To make the pick more flexible, you can remove the pressure band completely or partially.
If the pick slips out from under the nail when the finger is bent, bevel it generously on the underside. File all sharp edges round. aLaska Piks can also be used for lateral picking with the thumb.
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