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different and interesting guitar picks
I will start it off with this.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/192521607/ ... timber-351
show me some guitar picks.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/192521607/ ... timber-351
show me some guitar picks.
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Re: different and interesting guitar picks
check out the picks from Germany that The Edge uses. he strikes the strings with the textured handgrip end.
http://guitarpickzone.com/the-edge-guitar-picks/
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Re: different and interesting guitar picks
What I use is a Jim Dunlop Nylon 0.73mm, cut to a point, bent into a curve and with holes made using an awl (actually an old screwdriver filed to a point) - nine from one side and four from the other - to help me grip it.


I did use a slightly lighter one until I tried the cutting to a point bit, it made it a bit too floppy.


I did use a slightly lighter one until I tried the cutting to a point bit, it made it a bit too floppy.
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herdim looks like a pretty common variation on herco or snarling dogs. I use %100 snarling dogs green. one pick to rule them all. if I was in the studio and I wanted to get some very specific sound that I would never do live then maybe I would start switching it up. but I don't. meteorite picks are actually pretty good but I hesitate suggesting that the average guitar player spend that kind of money. I don't want to reinforce some idea that people need to be rich to make good music.
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Re: different and interesting guitar picks
reminds me of an old trick. everyone should know this.Paul_C wrote:What I use is a Jim Dunlop Nylon 0.73mm, cut to a point, bent into a curve and with holes made using an awl (actually an old screwdriver filed to a point) - nine from one side and four from the other - to help me grip it.
I did use a slightly lighter one until I tried the cutting to a point bit, it made it a bit too floppy.
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i can't do metal picks...i would chop the pickguard to pieces.
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Re: different and interesting guitar picks
I would be more concerned about changing strings once a week. they probably have a really clean attack with a very bright sound. probably right up there with the meteorite picks.dubkitty wrote:i can't do metal picks...i would chop the pickguard to pieces.
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there's that, too. but the worst would be digging literal holes in the top of the Les Paul.
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yeah but that's cool to dodubkitty wrote:there's that, too. but the worst would be digging literal holes in the top of the Les Paul.
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Speaking of attack and brightness. What do you guys suggest when you can only stand really thick picks (1.5mm), but also don't like a sharp attack/bright sound?
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I think probably some kind of soft or light weight wood. you can get leather picks. those are probably on the extreme side of dark. I would assume there must be a synthetic that fits your description made out of softer material but I have no clue where to look. I know there are bass picks made out of felt. maybe try inventing it??
edit: I googled darkest guitar pick ever or something and I got this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/301486928099
edit: I googled darkest guitar pick ever or something and I got this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/301486928099
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Re: different and interesting guitar picks
I really like the brass Dunlop Teckpick:

But I don't play it with the point, but with one of the two 'serrated' edges because that yields a more pronounced attack.

But I don't play it with the point, but with one of the two 'serrated' edges because that yields a more pronounced attack.
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i really like these for exactly that reason (thick, but none of that chirpy/clanky attack of a lot of thick picks): https://www.hellparts.com/super-blacks-picks.htmlVREEEEVROOOOOW wrote:Speaking of attack and brightness. What do you guys suggest when you can only stand really thick picks (1.5mm), but also don't like a sharp attack/bright sound?
they're my favorite pick for bass & i like them for guitar, too.
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Forgot about my homeboy guitar moose. He has some sticky foam that people with arthritis love. They’re actually pretty comfy to play
I need to change strings 3-4 weeks using the metal picks. The d string dies after it gets knocked flat
I need to change strings 3-4 weeks using the metal picks. The d string dies after it gets knocked flat
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