Would my guitar teacher accept me if I use a guitar pick on an acoustic guitar?

So yeah. After summer break I’ll take guitar lessons and in the meantime I am teaching some things by myself. I am doing this with a guitar pick, though, and I am afraid that my guitar teacher won’t accept the fact that I’m using one.

So what’s your opinion?
Get out, troll. I just thought it would be weird to use a guitar pick with an acoustic guitar.

An acoustic guitar is just one that isn’t electric, so we don’t know whether you have a classical or a steel-string. Steel-strings can be played with fingers or a pick (a pick is probably commonest). Using a pick on a classical might not be acceptable to your teacher, though. The approved method of playing a classical guitar is with the fingers.

3 Comments

  • James says:

    No, you have no chance at all. He’ll probably crucify you naked and upside down for using a guitar pick with a guitar.
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  • jcr says:

    An acoustic guitar is just one that isn’t electric, so we don’t know whether you have a classical or a steel-string. Steel-strings can be played with fingers or a pick (a pick is probably commonest). Using a pick on a classical might not be acceptable to your teacher, though. The approved method of playing a classical guitar is with the fingers.
    References :

  • Tony B says:

    What a strange question! What do you mean?
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