I'll be honest and say that I've been practicing way more than usual lately and I've noticed something that is incredibly irritating. My thumb picks are wearing down on the edges which causes the plucked tone to sound almost scraped.
Now I don't think that I'm playing any differently than before but its happening all the time and so I wondered if the strings I'm using are particularly abrasive? The strings I use right now are actually PSG strings, GHS Super Steels which when I buy their E9 / C6 sets gives me all the gauges I need - remember I live in Germany, limited availability of dedicated strings and some others that I've bought have been too short - hence the PSG sets. However I am pretty sure I had these before. My picks are simple Dunlop, size L. I actually had a few no names in a box but they've all gone the same way; looking is if the lower edge has been filed at an angle.
I've started to watch my right hand now to ensure that the blade of the pick is aligned to the string but ... I never had this issue before. Any ideas?
By all means say you're getting sloppy so sort yourself out but you know ... if there is an easy way out!
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Am I "picking" up bad habits or are my strings too abrasive?
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Am I "picking" up bad habits or are my strings too abrasive?
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Try Zookies. They are angled picks.
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/zookies-thumbpicks
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/zookies-thumbpicks
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First, a cumulative thanks for the advice.
@ Mike: An engineering solution! But will check them out -they are available here
@ Mitch, I prefer nickel but as I said I take what I can find. Nicest strings I ever had were Scotty's SITs - nickel ground-wound I think they were. Bought them through a buddy states-side but not available here
@ James / Erv - well you've hit the nail on the head, I have a box of picks that I've been using for years and now they are suddenly wearing down, hence my question.
@ Nakos, $40 for a thumb-pick? I would have to test them on Erv's grandson first
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@ Mike: An engineering solution! But will check them out -they are available here
@ Mitch, I prefer nickel but as I said I take what I can find. Nicest strings I ever had were Scotty's SITs - nickel ground-wound I think they were. Bought them through a buddy states-side but not available here
@ James / Erv - well you've hit the nail on the head, I have a box of picks that I've been using for years and now they are suddenly wearing down, hence my question.
@ Nakos, $40 for a thumb-pick? I would have to test them on Erv's grandson first
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