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tim's pick
i know i know, 85% of his stuff is finger picked, but my problem with stream is im doin the runs, but my pick will hit a string and keep on goin, and im guess he uses like a 1.0 mm, sooo what pick does he use when he uses one.
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tim uses the blue ones i'm pretty sure. (dunlotortex) dno't remember how big they are.
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im really sick of people whining about pick size and i feel this just needs to be said.
its not the size of the pick, its how you use it.
i use a .6mm dunlop nylon pick (light grey) for everything. theyre the best for strumming (never get hung up, in fact with my more complicated strumming it only helps). when i play electric i use them too. when i solo i use them.
if you can use a pick to do something, then obviously its good enough for it. dont blame something you cant do on your pick.
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its not the size of the pick, its how you use it.
i use a .6mm dunlop nylon pick (light grey) for everything. theyre the best for strumming (never get hung up, in fact with my more complicated strumming it only helps). when i play electric i use them too. when i solo i use them.
if you can use a pick to do something, then obviously its good enough for it. dont blame something you cant do on your pick.
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umm, it kinda is the pick, like you said the .6 dont get caught up and thats why i use them, i need it to get caught up for the solo runs in stream, im doin it, im hittin the notes and the pick goes through and hits a string extra.shane wrote:im really sick of people whining about pick size and i feel this just needs to be said.
its not the size of the pick, its how you use it.
i use a .6mm dunlop nylon pick (light grey) for everything. theyre the best for strumming (never get hung up, in fact with my more complicated strumming it only helps). when i play electric i use them too. when i solo i use them.
if you can use a pick to do something, then obviously its good enough for it. dont blame something you cant do on your pick.
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yeah, but notice i said i use them for solos too.
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I agree with your statement.filmdude100cms wrote:umm, it kinda is the pick, like you said the .6 dont get caught up and thats why i use them, i need it to get caught up for the solo runs in stream, im doin it, im hittin the notes and the pick goes through and hits a stringshane wrote:im really sick of people whining about pick size and i feel this just needs to be said.
its not the size of the pick, its how you use it.
i use a .6mm dunlop nylon pick (light grey) for everything. theyre the best for strumming (never get hung up, in fact with my more complicated strumming it only helps). when i play electric i use them too. when i solo i use them.
if you can use a pick to do something, then obviously its good enough for it. dont blame something you cant do on your pick.
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extra.
It does have something to do with the pick. Not everthing, but something.
Different picks for different feels, they all feel different to everyone.
Of course, thinner are made for easier strumming, and thicker are made for easier soloing.
That's just the way it is.
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