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At the rate I lose picks, I don't want to have to keep track of something fancier than my delrin ones. Wood picks certainly look nice, but it isn't a tone I am going for.
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I feel like i MUST ask:
-Why am I the "only one" playing wooden picks?! In my life, they immediately replaced every other pick I've tried; and they remain a huge part of my sound to this day. I use various sorts of wood, for different tones and applications. The black ebony one, is very warm and slick- while the lighter oak? has more texture, a brighter sound. The worn-down rosewood, gives a warm, blooming attack.
I could never go back to synthetic/plastic/nylon again.
just asking!(sorry for reposting about this again).
-Erlend
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I usually use Graph Tek 1.00's Brights on bass. I like the Dunlop textured 0.63's for guitar.
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The same thing that I use for electric and acoustic guitar. Dunlop Max Grip 1 mm.
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Generally, I play with my fingers because I have better control muting the strings that way but sometimes a pick is nice for attack.
I use Dunlop Sharp 1.5 on guitar but I lean lighter for bass because there’s never really a need to dig in. It just makes the notes ring sharp and makes fret noise. I honestly haven’t found the right thickness, yet.
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Originally posted by Hsb View Post
Umm are you admitting something we dont know about you?
I have tried metal picks and it gave me just the opposite effect you are describing, it was harsh, overly bright, hated the feel of the picks on the strings and not for nothing I was afraid of gouging the guitar with it. Think the ones I had were brass and absolutely hated them.
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i usually use .88 tortex or .90 ultex. i do have two metal picks and i use em. pretty thin but very stiff, not sure what they are made of but i like em
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I do use the same pick no matter what instrument...electric, acoustic or bass. I couldn't keep track of different picks for different things.
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Current favorites are the Jazz III .88 Tortex Flex and the Jim Root Dunlop sig pick. I'm almost 100% fingers with bass.
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Originally posted by Hsb View Post
Umm are you admitting something we dont know about you?
I have tried metal picks and it gave me just the opposite effect you are describing, it was harsh, overly bright, hated the feel of the picks on the strings and not for nothing I was afraid of gouging the guitar with it. Think the ones I had were brass and absolutely hated them.no I'm quite certain about my bassology. ... that, one exception exists- playing with picks on a short scale.
I've been thinking about ordering the "Timber TOnes" metal pick set. But I think it will be too bright.
All I play these days (and since I discovered it) is wooden picks!!
-Erl
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Originally posted by Erlend_G View PostI rarely play bass with a pick. It feels like making out with a dude.
But if I had to, or was playing an EB-0 (shortscale), I'd love to try a metal pick. That gives punchy lows, and alot of that "grit" that you'd like to let come buy, in the mix.
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I have tried metal picks and it gave me just the opposite effect you are describing, it was harsh, overly bright, hated the feel of the picks on the strings and not for nothing I was afraid of gouging the guitar with it. Think the ones I had were brass and absolutely hated them.
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I rarely play bass with a pick. It feels like making out with a dude.
But if I had to, or was playing an EB-0 (shortscale), I'd love to try a metal pick. That gives punchy lows, and alot of that "grit" that you'd like to let come buy, in the mix.
-E
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