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those thick jazz ones they're ok but i always found them too small, using them on bass when i was playing lead parts and fast stuff i sometimes had my wrist block and then i just lost them, doesn't happen to me with the nylons because they're bigger and have more grip on both your finger and the strings too.
a guitar player i know swears by these stubbies, he's been using them since high school
i think it's big stubby. he gave me some and they're nice and good grip for your finger but i need the grip that nylon picks have on strings.
a guitar player i know swears by these stubbies, he's been using them since high school
i think it's big stubby. he gave me some and they're nice and good grip for your finger but i need the grip that nylon picks have on strings.
.60mm picks (tortex orange, fender delrin, jackson black bomb)
Also got these Dunlop "ultex" and "the wedge" picks which are also .60mm but feel thinner/thicker respectively as they're made of different stuff or shaped differently.
I used to use 2mm picks as a kid, dunlop 500s that were the thickness of a nickel. I also used 9s at that time. Pretty baller.
Also got these Dunlop "ultex" and "the wedge" picks which are also .60mm but feel thinner/thicker respectively as they're made of different stuff or shaped differently.
I used to use 2mm picks as a kid, dunlop 500s that were the thickness of a nickel. I also used 9s at that time. Pretty baller.
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These are what I ALWAYS use for guitar.
If I'd been posting at the time, I'd have got some Shortscale ones but alas, I'll settle for Turtle-action.
When I first started playing guitar I had some kinda 0.7 Gibson picks, then yellow Dunlops (which I chose just cause they were the kinda 'in-between' gauge), then reds (purely cause I procured from my School) then I settled on the Oranges after a few months, which are perfect. I'm never changing!
For bass I'll either go for the blue or purple tortex. I've used the Big Stubbies a few times, but purple/blues are my favoured choice.
If I'd been posting at the time, I'd have got some Shortscale ones but alas, I'll settle for Turtle-action.
When I first started playing guitar I had some kinda 0.7 Gibson picks, then yellow Dunlops (which I chose just cause they were the kinda 'in-between' gauge), then reds (purely cause I procured from my School) then I settled on the Oranges after a few months, which are perfect. I'm never changing!
For bass I'll either go for the blue or purple tortex. I've used the Big Stubbies a few times, but purple/blues are my favoured choice.
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That tin is genius! Where did you get it? Would be a hell of a lot cooler to have something like that then the lame 'really useful box' I'm using at the moment.Doog wrote:
George Dennis 1.20mm for bass and geetar, kept handily with my other gig necessities within the bastard lovechild of Spongebob and Ned Flanders.
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I’ve been using Dunlop 500 1.14mm picks for years. But I really like those Dava Control Picks, but I don’t see them in stores too often.
On the subject of Stubbys, a guy I knew growing up used to swear by them, saying that they (on electric guitar) decreased the distance between the strings and rolled off easier. They feel too big for me.
On the subject of Stubbys, a guy I knew growing up used to swear by them, saying that they (on electric guitar) decreased the distance between the strings and rolled off easier. They feel too big for me.
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i played those in high school.kim wrote:those thick jazz ones they're ok but i always found them too small, using them on bass when i was playing lead parts and fast stuff i sometimes had my wrist block and then i just lost them, doesn't happen to me with the nylons because they're bigger and have more grip on both your finger and the strings too.
a guitar player i know swears by these stubbies, he's been using them since high school
i think it's big stubby. he gave me some and they're nice and good grip for your finger but i need the grip that nylon picks have on strings.
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