How many picks do you guys use?
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YOUR THUMB holds the "secret".....
Two finger picks for the top strings and the thumb sweep and/or skip a string or two....for the fuller chords. Many occasions arise for the fore and back picking with the thumb pick.......
Personally, I use eight finger picks and three thumbs picks. I have no blue thumb picks.
Two finger picks for the top strings and the thumb sweep and/or skip a string or two....for the fuller chords. Many occasions arise for the fore and back picking with the thumb pick.......
Personally, I use eight finger picks and three thumbs picks. I have no blue thumb picks.
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True Story: Back when I was a full-time road warrior, I only used two finger picks w/thumb. One morning, in a bleak motel room,
I got up, bleary-eyed, stuck my hand in my shaving kit and sliced off the tip of my first finger. Had to work, so I quickly fitted a pick to go on my ring finger. After about two weeks of using it this way, it almost felt natural. My first finger recovered and I've used all three ever since. Moral: you never know what you can do untill you have to!
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I got up, bleary-eyed, stuck my hand in my shaving kit and sliced off the tip of my first finger. Had to work, so I quickly fitted a pick to go on my ring finger. After about two weeks of using it this way, it almost felt natural. My first finger recovered and I've used all three ever since. Moral: you never know what you can do untill you have to!
W.C.
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About 20 years back when I was dating my wife we watched a young fellow in a band on the north side of Richmond, va. at a Red Barn dinner club. He was picking a Bossan d10 using a flat guitar pick and two finger picks....I remember one of the songs was "Orange Blossem Special" and he was flat out super speed picking...back & forth with that flat guitar pick on the speed licks..sounded like Doug Jernigan in passing gear...and smooth on slow licks....I tryed it for a while but to no advail.
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If it works, go for it! - however, there's no substitute (as far as I know) for a 5-finger sweep starting with the thumb and ending with the small finger and then back again. Until I came up with my 5-finger technique over 20 years ago, I'd never heard a steel guitar play an arpeggio; with this method an arpeggio can be executed as easily as done on the harp or piano. Speed playing can be faster than Django Reinhardt's, not to mention the innovations in chord expansion--using closed voicings or big spread piano voicings. - HJ