do you guys just use one specific pick or you can use any and still play the same skill you have? I was using a dunlop tortex before and i dunno why they stopped producing it here.now i use alice(the metal one) and its hard to play.any opinions.
NAD said:Dunlop Jazz III black picks. Used them for over 10 years for bass and guitar, every other pick sucks in comparison. Every so often really thin picks are great for acoustic though.
yeah its true, but fuck i cant find a ryt pick ryt now.they stopped shipping it here in the philippines.maybe i should try the teardrop though. but its hard for riffing especially down picks.ADS said:I use the .50mm Tortex red's... and I know exactly what you mean, demondeath... there's a big learning curve with me if I try to change picks. It's like taking away a painters paintbrush, giving him a completely different brush, and expecting him to paint just as good as he did before. I wouldn't even think about changing my brush
~Robert
i really dont know the measure of the picks. but do they have anything balanced besides from dunlop? the only ones they are selling here are.. Fender,gibson(teardrops and the big ones),alice, and some shitty local undbranded sucky picks.Break Zero said:Dunlop Tortex 1mm (blue). I find them perfectly balanced for whatever I do
what's a stubby? (sorry for my ignorance. lack of experience)bobvex said:2.0 or 3.0 stubby for practicing my shreds, but 1.5 Gators for In Flamesish stuff, although ive been using the Stubby's for it now. .
They red ones have a smooth finish, right? I only tried one once, didn't like it as much.Evil Ernie said:Red ones feel better.
this is the stubby familydemondeath said:what's a stubby? (sorry for my ignorance. lack of experience)
so u change picks once in a while? what about when youre on stage performin?