Pick Size, for beginner struming and arpeggio |
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Pick Size, for beginner struming and arpeggio |
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Mar 12 2009, 11:26 PM |
I always use these ones, for me, they are the best ! Also use them for strumming, kinda like the rough sound edit : found a smaller image I used to use these until I tried the black jazz III's, which is what I use now. Those gators never seemed very hard material to me, I went through a couple of them very fast. -------------------- Roland Cube 30; Toneport GX; Cort kx1; Ibanez RG1570; Ibanez EW35ABE-NT http://www.last.fm/user/Mr_T83 |
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Mar 12 2009, 11:43 PM |
That is a definate downside to the gators, I love the way they play but my PGM is typically blue after I use one and im just left with a stub after a couple sessions Yeah hehe, that reminds me of gator dust everywhere. -------------------- Roland Cube 30; Toneport GX; Cort kx1; Ibanez RG1570; Ibanez EW35ABE-NT http://www.last.fm/user/Mr_T83 |
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Mar 14 2009, 04:43 PM |
I like the Cool Phat Cat picks. 1.5mm. Or 1.3mm.
http://elderly.com/accessories/items/PKPC-1.50.htm It is not wasted money, on all the picks you buy trying to find the one you like. Put a hundred or so in a little bag, it makes a great cat toy, the cat attacks it, swats it around. Don't close the bag, I think part of the game is knocking all the picks out on the rug. I like using the little bags that I get at the dog park, for picking up dog poop, they are just the right size. Of course, an unused one. |
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Mar 14 2009, 04:59 PM |
I love the huge dunlop big stubbys They are thick, round edges, which make them smooth for strumming as well.. Just love em!
-------------------- Don't just play it. Feel it!
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Mar 14 2009, 05:38 PM |
HOLY! David wallimann is on their site!
-------------------- Don't just play it. Feel it!
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