Topic: Struming sound problems.

As I've learnt since I've starting playing only a few months ago, everyone has problems with strum patterns when they start.

However that is NOT what this post is about.

When I'm strumming I get a loud clicking sound. It, I think, takes away the smothness of the sound.

I have downgraded to a thiner plec and am currently using a 0.46mm plec and this is not really helping. Can anyone please help me in figuring out what I'm doing wrong?

Thank you in advance.

I'll try and post a video so people can hear.

Re: Struming sound problems.

Thye only thing I can offer is, check how you are holding the pick.  How much of it is exposed?  Too much and you may get clicking sound.

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exposing about 3 or 4 mms.

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Here we go you can now hear for yourself. Maybe the bad singing hides it lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gf72pV7zwc

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I can't hear any clicking... maybe it's just the sound of the pick on the strings that you "don't like" or aren't used to?  I've only been playing a few months too... so, maybe one of these chordie pros will have a better idea!  Sounds good I think!

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tweedy0_9 wrote:

I have downgraded to a thiner plec and am currently using a 0.46mm plec and this is not really helping. Can anyone please help me in figuring out what I'm doing wrong?

In my experience, a pick that thin will worsen any "clicking" sound. Try moving up to a .73mm or heavier. Here's a lesson from Justin that might help.

http://www.youtube.com/user/JustinSande … JBxNFEg0nU

Rule No. 1 - If it sounds good - it is good!

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Well, that was good topdown.  All these years i have been holding it wrong.  no wonder i would rather play without one.  I hold it with the point turned down the thumb, instead of out the side of the thumb.  Will wonders never cease.  Thanks for that.  Just goes to show you, even the little things can make a big difference.

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I notice pick clicking when i attempt the index/thumb hold on a pick. I usually pinch mine against my index and middle with my thumb. That way it adds a bend in the pick and gives it a little stability. Does anyone else hold their pick this way?

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Just watched the link from topdown and it helps.

I learnt that the reason my wrist is killing me is because it is not straight. LOL (I'm currently playing for at least 4 hours a day as I am off for xmas for a month and what better way to fill the time. The wife hates me right now)

I am holding the pick as said in the video link. I shall go out tomorrow and buy a nylon pick to see if there is any difference.

Also in the video it says about the pick moving about as we play. To combat that I have stabbed my pick on both sides with a pin to help give grip and it works a treat.

I shall keep you all posted about the change if any with the change of pick.

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Also, Thanks mekidsmum for being DEAF lol

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tweedy0_9 wrote:

Also, Thanks mekidsmum for being DEAF lol

Ha ha!  No problem, any time!  Hey... if you click on my website link, you can see how I'm progressing too... remember to crank the volume way down and put your earplugs in first!  smile  LOL!

I can't hold a pick... they literally fall OUT of my hand... I am experimenting with a thumbpick and loving it ... but I did just get a slew of neat and different picks in the "picks around the world" (check the chat thread) ... so we shall see!

Art and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder.
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.

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ok changed my pick to a thicker one. Felt like I was holding a log to start with. New video to see if there is any difference. I can't tell. Must be deaf lol.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRLXJIZk3X0

Thank you every one for your help and support

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Well... it does sound, softer... but then, you're also farther from the camera and I didn't hear the "clicking" in the first place.  You're doing well for the time you've been playing... keep it up!

Art and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder.
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.

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Yes, you sound fine from here.  I am sure, with time your strumming will even out and souind better to you.  Just keep practicing.

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I have finally found happiness in my life.  Guitars, singing, beer and camping.  And they all intertwine wonderfully.

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thanks folks