One day I joined a Tribute band and it made me rethink how I played. I went and bought about 2 dozen picks of different material and thickness and experimented over 3 weeks until I locked down the sound and feel I wanted. You wouldn't think something like that would have such an impact.
ItzAcid wrote:You being serious cosmic? that's really depressing
Yea, they hacked up 3 of my Dad's classic cars. Really old cars have copper radiators. So, they beat the front of the cars off with chainsaws and sledgehammers and then smashed the radiators out. A Model T, 1940 Cadillac, 1976 AMC Scrambler and our old tractor got completely totaled for the copper. It would take several thousand to fix just one of those cars now, much less all three.
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-Plato
Ok, but why did I add this signature? I was like 15 and thought I was smart? What a brat.
One day I joined a Tribute band and it made me rethink how I played. I went and bought about 2 dozen picks of different material and thickness and experimented over 3 weeks until I locked down the sound and feel I wanted. You wouldn't think something like that would have such an impact.
They were actually quite nice picks, they feel great. I think they're just Dunlop Max Grips, since my picks been sliding out of my hand a lot more then it should be (that being, never). They have a bit of a grip thing on them that helps loads. And uhh I believe the gauge for regular slinky is 10. At least, they feel like it.