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Originally Posted by Chef No sir.
No real good pick experience.
Is there a "right or wrong" to the question:
heavy or lighter guage regular pick? |
IME, it's all about preference.
Feel, sound, grip, comfort...
There's the celluloid picks, the hard picks, metal picks, felt picks, nylon picks... different shapes and sizes- specialty picks like the V-Pick and those stylus picks...
Over the past 20 years I've really settled on nylon picks. Prior to that I used what I got my hands on until I figured out what I liked. For many years I used the Dunlop nylon picks- .88mm and 1mm. I liked the imprinted "grip" on the picks, I liked the way they wear and the amount of give- and they don't chip. For the past 10 years or so I've come to favor the 75mm Herco picks and the 1mm Brain picks by Snarling Dog. The Hercos have great grip, unfortunately (or fortunately) there's a large amount of variance in the give- so I go through the drawer at the store and pick out the stiffer ones. I refer to the Brain picks as "cat's tongue" because the grip pattern feels like a cat's tongue.
As far as the actual technique- it depends on what you're doing. I'm a rock guy. I learned "wrong." I started out resting my pinky on the bridge, gripping the pick with my thumb, index and middle fingers and pulling up. I don't remember why. For whatever reason, playing all downstrokes is foreign to me and I have to think about it. Most of the time I'll use more of a wrist stroke.
The general rules apply- more click and attack closer to the bridge and less attack and more roundness the closer you get to the 12th fret.
Are you a rock guy? Dig McCartney? Roll through something fun and easy like "Lady Madonna" or "Silly Love Songs." There's a pretty steady rhythm and it's working 3 strings.
I have my son's upright in the basement right now- I'll be asking you for help one of these days!
