In my last lesson, I was trying to play Bill and Gloria Gaither's song, He Touched Me, when the pick slipped from my fingers and "swished" the sound hole in my DV52. I just stopped playing and my teacher gave me two pieces of advice:
1. You don't stop playing but continue with thumb and fingers
2. Have extra picks for use on next song.
Then he told me to get the pick out. So I turned the DV52 upside down and began shaking it. After about a minute he said, "let me show you a little trick."
He turned the guitar rightside up and positioned the pick in the upper right corner then spun the guitar over clockwise. He might have had a little neck to back slant. He shook the guitar 3 or 4 times and out it came. Has worked for me many times.
What is your "trick"
for getting out a pick?
1. You don't stop playing but continue with thumb and fingers
2. Have extra picks for use on next song.
Then he told me to get the pick out. So I turned the DV52 upside down and began shaking it. After about a minute he said, "let me show you a little trick."
He turned the guitar rightside up and positioned the pick in the upper right corner then spun the guitar over clockwise. He might have had a little neck to back slant. He shook the guitar 3 or 4 times and out it came. Has worked for me many times.
What is your "trick"
for getting out a pick?