Correct hand type of guitar plucking

The right thumb plays 4, 5 and 6 strings, the index finger plays 3 strings, the middle finger plays 2 strings, the ring finger plays 1 string, and the little finger does not play strings but bends slightly. Guitar plucking is generally to hold down the chord with the left hand and pluck the 1, 2 and 5 strings with the right hand at the same time.

When playing the guitar, the most important thing is to pluck the strings with your right hand. The position where the finger is connected with the palm of your hand is used to pluck the strings. The plucking point is at the root of the finger. The joint between the distal finger and the proximal finger remains bent at a certain angle to complete the extraction.

When playing correctly, pay attention to the right thumb plucking the strings downward, and the index finger, middle finger and ring finger plucking the strings in the direction of the palm. Then, put your thumb on the fifth string, your index finger on the third string, your middle finger on the second string and your ring finger on the 1 string. Keep this posture slowly and keep practicing.

When plucking the strings, you need your fingers to have a certain strength, and it is best to apply the force correctly. Your fingers also need to have good independent movement ability and good flexibility.

Guitar strings are plucked by strings, and then the strings move to the panel. At this time, the left side of the nail slowly began to contact, and the nail and finger meat locked the strings. The displacement of the strings will increase the tension and keep the strings in a full bow state. If the amplitude and tension of the strings are the same every time, the timbre will be more stable.