Re: Who here has long nails for classical?
If you have long nails, you're breaking and ripping them all the time. Real men have short nails.
Gotta love an informed, constructive comment to kick the responses to a thread.
Ok, with that said, I have long nails on my right hand, on all fingers. I play in a rock band. For heavy chord songs, I'll use picks, and just hammer away. But on the other half of our songs, I'll do more complex things, most of which include some form of adapted classical right hand technique applied on the electric guitar.
I've never had a problem with breakage. To me, people who will tell you that natural nails directly mean broken and ripped nails when playing guitar is as ridiculous as someone warning you against fretting with your finger tips, because they'll get tender and blistery. Do they break at first? Sure. They won't be used to it. Playing an instrument is not something that comes overnight, having a callus on each finger tip doesn't just happen, and strong, well shaped nails don't just happen overnight.
If you are serious about using your nails, here is my advise. Firstly, be aware that you're body will adapt, and don't give up on it quickly. Secondly, learn to properly shape the nail. As mentioned earlier in this thread, this will allow the string to be struck properly, and will not only improve the attack and tone of your picking, but also the wear on your nails. With proper nail care and determination, you will get great guitar nails over time. Once you are set into a routine, it's all maintenance. Invest in a good nail care kit. Shape them regularly, they are now part of your sound and technique. Keep doing this. After a while, you're nails will grow at a faster rate, and will get rediculously strong.
I've been doing this since the 7th grade, so for... about... 10 years or so now I would guess. I can't bite through my nails, or rip them with my teeth if I try. I would chip a tooth first. Don't be discouraged, keep on keeping on, and maybe you'll find it's for you. If not, at least you gave it a fair shot.