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slothead
Posted 2012-07-11 1:38 PM (#456486 - in reply to #456327)
Subject: Re: pick slipping


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standing - 2012-07-08 9:00 PM

PEZ - 2012-07-08 1:18 PM

Try DAVA picks the surface upper part is not smooth so you can grip it.


+1

The Dava "Grip Tip" picks have raised rubber-like "grips." I like the feel of them, (ymmv):

http://www.davapick.com/

 


whats the differance between gel, delrin and nylon? wich is best for regular strumming
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kitmann
Posted 2012-07-12 12:42 AM (#456506 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: Re: pick slipping



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Dunlop 88mm or Gravity picks. Oh an when I play out there are several picks attached to the mic stand just in case.
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rick endres
Posted 2012-07-12 10:33 AM (#456512 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: Re: pick slipping


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I don't mess with picks much; most of the time I finger strum, but I do have a special pick I use for when I absolutely need one. My solution might be kind of radical. I take a Fred Kelly Speed Pick (a thumb pick with a thin center tang instead of a thick blade like a National thumbpick) and I clip off the center tang. I put a strip of thin Velcro on the thumbpick under where my thumb would be, and then attach another strip of Velcro to a Dunlop nylon pick, which is virtually indestructible. I attach the Dunlop to the thumbpick. I use a very light gauge (.38 mm) for "pendulum" type strumming (like Eagles and Lightfoot), and a .46 mm for songs that need a little bass/chord action. It's just like holding a regular pick, except the thumbpick keeps you from worrying about hanging on to a pick. Usually, for straight-up strumming, I just strum away with my thumb, but when I need more control - like picking bass notes - I put my index finger under my thumb, as if I were holding a regular flat pick. I find, too, that my strumming speed really increases with it, and it sounds so nice and clean. The Velcro gives it just enough flex so it doesn't sound stiff. Try it!

PS - I've tried those Herco flat/thumb picks pictured above, and they're virtually useless. They're flimsy, and they come off your thumb on the first upstroke. That's what led me to try making my own - and I'm happy with it.

Edited by rick endres 2012-07-12 10:49 AM
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rick endres
Posted 2012-07-12 2:29 PM (#456515 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: RE: pick slipping


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Here's a pic of the Kelly Speedpick as a visual aid. I clip off the middle tang even with the edge of the two outside tangs, then mount the Dunlop on the thumbpick. I use a yellow light gauge Kelly (which is still just a little too stiff for me):

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Darkbar
Posted 2012-07-14 3:35 PM (#456571 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: Re: pick slipping



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Rick, your thumb pick is giving me the finger...
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rick endres
Posted 2012-07-14 10:25 PM (#456589 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: RE: pick slipping


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Yeah - that's why I clip it off. Bad finger!

(Wait a minute - there was a group by that name...)
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rick endres
Posted 2012-08-03 2:40 PM (#457344 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: Re: pick slipping


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Something about the Velcro - I think the "loops" on the Velcro strips build in a little "give" when you strum. I tried attaching the pick and the sawed-off thumbpick with double-sided tape, and it was too stiff to give a natural strumming sound.
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AdamasW597
Posted 2012-08-03 4:11 PM (#457348 - in reply to #456313)
Subject: Re: pick slipping



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I got a pick in a guitar I bought on eBay. It said "Cool" on it and heavy on the other side. They had some kind of soft rubber on the pick. It wore off after a few weeks, but it was one of the few picks I can hold on to. I use purple Tortex's most of the time. I do a lot of Merle Travis and Chet stuff and I use the Fred Kelly. I use the heavy white and the medium orange. A LOT better than Dunlop or National.

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