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That's the neat part, I don't keep my fretting hand long!
(I'm wearing my plain wedding band as sometimes my eczema acts up)
So yeah I keep my left hand nubbin' short and my right hand is just claws. I actually can't fingerpick very well when my right hand does get short, but I admit my playing sounds better when it's skin on contact with strings. But to me, nails are like arms, how do you live without them?
RE: What music I play, I wish I had a style! I consider myself reasonably eclectic, but I haven't nailed my style down to a genre. I may like alternative rock like My Chemical Romance, Breaking Benjamin, and Avenged Sevenfold, but that doesn't mean I like (..or am good at) attempting to play it!
When I started guitar three years ago, the goal was to be a finger style guitarist, but I found I had a lot more fun going to my family's house for the holidays or friend's houses and just doing mini karaoke, so it's really me just strumming and playing (that's not much of a style, though T_T). I think that because I like strumming and light fingerstyle, I was gonna try to develop a folk style, but then I ran out of time as I'm trying to finally get my degree. Will report if I finally figure out the answer to the question "what music do you play?".
Oh man, you have nice long nailbeds - mine are lil stubby things. I'm jelly!
It's really nice that you can play for family and friends. I haven't been consistent enough with practicing to have that kind of confidence, and I'm too much of a perfectionist to let them see me struggle. But I bet everyone loves your karaoke sessions!
I love '60s pop and classic rock, so that's what I'd like to be able to play eventually. Just gotta work at it!