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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-26 11:09 AM (#139295 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-08-26 11:41 AM (#139296 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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I don't recall ever having to PLAY a post to understand it....but I do believe I know how it would sound.....

I flatpick 99%. I mess around with fingerstyle once in a while, but I doubt I'll ever be that good at it.

Roger
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jaj
Posted 2005-08-26 4:41 PM (#139297 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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fingerstlye usually, unless the song isn't
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williamfriggle
Posted 2005-08-26 5:05 PM (#139298 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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I use to finger pick a lot. With Alaska picks. I have very short finger nails. But over the years I have been doing more with a flatpcik. I like to cross pick with a flatpick. I really like to start songs cross picking and then build by going to strumming, and sometimes back and forth a few times. Depends on the song. Or my mood. ;)
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2005-08-26 5:48 PM (#139299 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Since this is the OFC, I prefer using my fingers when playing my O's. Ironically, I use a pick when I play bass.
Bill
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2005-08-26 5:53 PM (#139300 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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We would like it to be known, all the preference that are shown, are exclusively our own. All our own....all our own.
Emerson Lake and Beatlejuice
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tomato
Posted 2005-08-26 6:45 PM (#139301 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Well, I voted, and was not at all surprised by the split at this point.
I do both ( as I guess many others do ) and really don't consider it a matter of preference; but
rather a matter of what works or what feel like. Sitting home alone; fingerpicking for sure. Jammin' with my buddies; usually flatpickin'.
Choice three in either situation, or when stuck in traffic.
Tom
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-26 7:46 PM (#139302 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Tom,
I'd recommend coated strings. They hold up much better than uncoated for nosepickers.
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tomato
Posted 2005-08-26 8:10 PM (#139303 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Well, my understanding is that it acts as a natural string protectorant. Kinda like armorall for the strings. So I don't have to buy those expensive new fangeled strings. Some string company, I think their name starts with an "E", pioneered the whole idea.


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Do things always get this silly here?
I have only myself to blame.
Wait, no I don't.
It's that guy who started this poll.
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-08-26 8:25 PM (#139304 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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I voted #3, as I'm still learning, and in memory of Ray Nostril and The 5 Nasty Nosepickers... Play it Ray. :D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-26 8:25 PM (#139305 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Silly? We don't DO silly...

I was merely offering my best sound advice as to how you might maintain better tone over the life of a set of strings that might be exposed to coagulated olfactory mucus.

I was most certaintly snot being silly.
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-08-26 8:36 PM (#139306 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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don't get snotty Jeff...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-26 8:40 PM (#139307 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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go play your 12 string...(little boogie woogie, perhaps)
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2005-08-26 8:57 PM (#139308 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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First post here, so Hello. I'm not much for forums in general; read a lot and post very little. (A man can save a lot of trouble by listening a lot and talking a little). Thought I would offer my thoughts. Lot of fingerpickers here from the poll results. I'm torn. Some tunes (and guitars) are better with fingers and likewise for flat picks. And then some with a combination. It's a great guitar world isn't it? I am on a lifelong quest for the best finger picks, especially thumb picks. I've found it tough to get a good comfortable fit, so usually settle for fingernails. Any recommendations for thumb and finger picks?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-26 9:12 PM (#139309 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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try alaskapik.com as mentioned earlier in this thread. Folks seem to be daft for them...

they are the best I have ever tried...

as for thumbs, i've just used a regular ol dunlop and trimmed it down to a nub.

BTW, I suck at finger picking.

...two leonard cohen bites in one night...maybe we are seeing an influx of a more refined clintele round here...

...course, the other reference was on a thread about boogers....
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cholloway
Posted 2005-08-27 1:44 AM (#139310 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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you thought it was about boogers... but, it'snot.

Although I'm more of a rank amateur, I've never found a flat pick I could hold comfortably without it turning between my fingers.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-08-27 7:14 AM (#139311 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker



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I would choke up so much on the pic there came a point were it was not even hitting the strings.
There are times that I still strum with at pic, but not very often.
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cruster
Posted 2005-08-27 7:52 AM (#139312 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Mostly fingerstyle, although I've been known to pull out a Jim Dunlop Jazz Stubby 1.0mm from time to time (the lexan ones, not nylon and I mean from the case or my pocket, not my nose).

Apropos of nothing...the prairie dogs are my favorite exhibit at the zoo. Always have been, don't know why. They just crack me up. Weird, huh?
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tpa
Posted 2005-08-27 9:30 AM (#139313 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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Ditto, except that statistically I will be fingerpicking at least once everytime I take the guitar. Not quite as faithful to the plectrum.
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Steve
Posted 2005-08-27 9:41 AM (#139314 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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hey beatlejuice bill, i use a felt pick for the bass too..it seems natural that way after all these years of pickin' a 6-string guitar..

steve
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LeStrange1
Posted 2005-08-27 9:53 AM (#139315 - in reply to #139270)
Subject: Re: Flatpicker or Fingerpicker


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can't choose one because I incorporate both.
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