How Many Fingerpicks Should be Worn?
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- Lawrence Lupkin
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How Many Fingerpicks Should be Worn?
Clearly only two and a thumb.
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Ken, I kind of felt like I was set up like that in my band this morning, I really had an off day.
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MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
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Number?
I guess it all depends on what's being served...BUT I'm pretty sure you use the fork on the left first!
(Lawrence-Sorry just couldn't resist it-I use one thumb and 2 finger picks).
Regards
Rick
(Lawrence-Sorry just couldn't resist it-I use one thumb and 2 finger picks).
Regards
Rick
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I use one and two, but... however many you want. When you take them out of the box, take your head out of it, as well, from time to time.
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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How many finger picks should be worn?
experiment and decide, there is not right number of
picks, nor way to wear them. It is totaly up to
you and what is best for you. I use a thumb and
and three finger picks, leaving my little pincky
bare. Works just fine for me.
picks, nor way to wear them. It is totaly up to
you and what is best for you. I use a thumb and
and three finger picks, leaving my little pincky
bare. Works just fine for me.
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Try this experiment: Place your right hand flat, palm down with all fingers extended. Then simply tap each finger up and down. I can easily tap my index and middle finger, but not my ring (3rd) finger. I can also tap the little finger. It's just my ring finger doesn't cooperate. Then, when I put a pick on it, it confuses my whole grip. Try it. If it moves like the other two, then you could probably use it for picking.
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3 & 1 should ideally be the norm, but it ain't.
I wear the "standard" 2 & 1, but I think that ideally, on an instrument with the voicing capabilities of the PSG... The Texan secret - 3 & 1 would be the ideal setup. I have tried it several times... I just get entangled hopelessly.
... J-D.
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A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
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It depends on what I'm playing on
Reso with Bluegrass - Thumbpick & 2 Fingerpicks (need the volume)
Reso at home - Thumbpick and 3 fingers (easier to block strings)
Lap Steel C6 - Thumbpick or the strings buzz and sometimes 2 Fingerpicks
Telecaster & Les Paul - Fender heavy flatpick and middle and index fingers(no picks) - Sometimes I put the pick in my mouth to play comps or arpeggios.
Classical Guitar - No Picks (unless I'm doing a Willie Nelson tune)
Flattop Guitar - Same as electric except sometimes no picks.
Archtop Guitar - Flatpick only (Freddy Green style)
Bouzouki - Flatpick
Pedal Steel - I'm still figuring out that one but wearing shoes helps.
I have no idea why I have ended up with these arrangements. It just happened over the years. As far as fingerpicks go, I've never liked them. I only use them when I have to. I tried the plastic ones like Bob Brozman uses but I couldn't get them to fit comfortably. I tried boiling and refitting but it didn't help.
Reso at home - Thumbpick and 3 fingers (easier to block strings)
Lap Steel C6 - Thumbpick or the strings buzz and sometimes 2 Fingerpicks
Telecaster & Les Paul - Fender heavy flatpick and middle and index fingers(no picks) - Sometimes I put the pick in my mouth to play comps or arpeggios.
Classical Guitar - No Picks (unless I'm doing a Willie Nelson tune)
Flattop Guitar - Same as electric except sometimes no picks.
Archtop Guitar - Flatpick only (Freddy Green style)
Bouzouki - Flatpick
Pedal Steel - I'm still figuring out that one but wearing shoes helps.
I have no idea why I have ended up with these arrangements. It just happened over the years. As far as fingerpicks go, I've never liked them. I only use them when I have to. I tried the plastic ones like Bob Brozman uses but I couldn't get them to fit comfortably. I tried boiling and refitting but it didn't help.
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