A bio-mechanical guitar picking interface

FingerBlade gives the picking hand more reference and stability without asking the player to squeeze harder.

For centuries, guitar design has progressed. Strings have improved, fretwork has been refined, and the necks geometry has been

optimized.

yet the pick has remained a flat,

friction-based tool.

Players adapt to it through grip tension and compensation, not because it is ideal, but because it is familiar.

The FingerBlade approaches picking from a completely different perspective.

Rather than asking the hand to conform to the tool, it aligns the tool with the natural mechanics of the hand.

By treating picking as an interface problem one of alignment, stability, and control.

the FingerBlade reduces unnecessary effort, and allows intention to translate more directly into sound.

This is not a variation on the flat pick.
It is a rethinking of the connection between the player and the string.

Short FingerBlade Video

Not a pick, An interface.

Designed to stay stable without gripping harder

Aligns with the natural motion of the hand

Replaces friction and guesswork with control

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