![](https://sportaccount.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/shutterstock_5280339bk.jpg)
![](https://sportaccount.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/shutterstock_5280339bk.jpg)
THE LATEST SPORT NEWS
Mark Knopfler has long been regarded as one of the premier electric guitar fingerstylists in the game. In recent years, though, Knopfler says, his playing has moved even more in the fingerstyle direction.
Though he still has reverence for the guitar pick, the Dire Straits man says that his move toward fingerstyle has been one of the byproducts of his overall shift in technique in the 2020s.
Speaking to Guitar Player in a recent interview, Knopfler revealed that he’s “started using more and more fingerpicking and less and less plectruming.
“I think lack of use, plus three bouts of COVID, probably phased out the plectrum for me. I just kept losing them and would be fingerpicking more – not necessarily fingerpicking better, just more. And it proved to be just a bit more comfortable for me.”
That said, Knopfler – self-effacing throughout his discussion with GP – is on no high horse about his fondness for fingerpicking, even saying that using a pick is inherently better.
“I want to bow to the plectrum and say it’s a superior thing,” Knopfler said. “It’s louder. It’s faster. It’s got a better signal. It’s the best amplifier there is. I didn’t give it up until recently. I was capable of playing things with a plectrum quite a lot, and I would do all the rhythm parts with one all the time.”
Elsewhere in his chat with GP, Knopfler – to an arguably ridiculous extent – went in further on what he sees as the deficiencies as his playing, saying that his “grip on the guitar has gotten even worse.