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Quite the player! New to me! Thanks for posting. But it looks like she at least uses a thumbnail. It's hard to see her other fingers. Just hearing her, I wouldn't be able to discern that she is "nailless"
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Plus, her technique, similar to Yamandu Costa, is more of a flamenco/Latino world rather than pure classical. The words “classical” and “professional” are really deceiving. Everywhere. In the world of guitar even more. I could argue for hours that there are other body shapes that have already made it into the realm of “classical”. The d-28 being a fine example of a classical BG guitar
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It's not only possible, it can be preferable in come cases.
This is a playlist of over 100 unique players playing without nails. Plenty of them are/were professional guitarists: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...OKrHF0PNluDJC-
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