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So about a week ago in lessons my teacher told me my right-hand technique is a little weak--apparently I'm using too much of the pick and my stroke is too wide. After my teacher looked at the picks I was using (dunlop tortex uhh... purples, I guess) he said they could be part of the problem, and when he tried to play with one I noticed it sounded a lot sloppier, so I figured there may be something to it.
So I took a tour de local shops looking for jazz picks, and ordered 2 kinds of dunlop jazztones from musiciansfriend cause no one local had em. So I ended up with
Dunlop red JazzII
Dunlop Tortex jazz (lil black ones)
Dunlop Jazztone 204
Dunlop Jazztone 207
of course everyone's pick tastes are different, but these are my personal experiences with each
JazzII - this was probably my least favorite. It never seemed really seated in my fingers and because of the slick surface fell out a lot once my hands started sweating. Plus i never really dug the sharp pointed picks, and this one is all kinds of pointy.
Tortex - Probably my second favorite, I should note that I took some sand paper and rounded off a couple of these cause they're way pointy too, but after that they work pretty great--good gripping surface, wide enough to get a good grip on but still small enough to keep it pretty tight & stable, very conducive to fast runs... good pick all around. If i was into pointed picks this one'd probably be it, but as it is shaping them is kind of a pain.
Jazztone 207 - this ones a lil bigger, more conventional pick size, but it's still really thick and has a rounded edge. For comping and stuff it's awesome, but for fast leads I found I had to adjust my grip a little bit to keep it stable and not flopping around. It sorta works, but it's real easy to use too much of the pick or like I said not hold it firmly in place, which is what I'm tryin to get away from. Grip surface is pretty good, too, doesn't slide around in sweaty hands
Jazztone 204 - these picks are the effin ess. Not quite as big horizontally as the tortex's, bout the same length, but a lot thicker and they come with a nice rounded edge. Right out of the bag I felt like these were doing what I shaped the tortex's to do but better, it's SO easy to play fast with them. For chords... ehhh maybe a little small, I wouldn't strum a whole set with em, but for comping between solos they work just fine. No idea why no one locally carries these, or any of the Jazztones for that matter.
So now I have a dozen of my ideal jazz picks and a couple dozen more that I'll probably never use. Still it was a cheap endeavor, and I'm glad I took the time to do it
So I took a tour de local shops looking for jazz picks, and ordered 2 kinds of dunlop jazztones from musiciansfriend cause no one local had em. So I ended up with
Dunlop red JazzII
Dunlop Tortex jazz (lil black ones)
Dunlop Jazztone 204
Dunlop Jazztone 207
of course everyone's pick tastes are different, but these are my personal experiences with each
JazzII - this was probably my least favorite. It never seemed really seated in my fingers and because of the slick surface fell out a lot once my hands started sweating. Plus i never really dug the sharp pointed picks, and this one is all kinds of pointy.
Tortex - Probably my second favorite, I should note that I took some sand paper and rounded off a couple of these cause they're way pointy too, but after that they work pretty great--good gripping surface, wide enough to get a good grip on but still small enough to keep it pretty tight & stable, very conducive to fast runs... good pick all around. If i was into pointed picks this one'd probably be it, but as it is shaping them is kind of a pain.
Jazztone 207 - this ones a lil bigger, more conventional pick size, but it's still really thick and has a rounded edge. For comping and stuff it's awesome, but for fast leads I found I had to adjust my grip a little bit to keep it stable and not flopping around. It sorta works, but it's real easy to use too much of the pick or like I said not hold it firmly in place, which is what I'm tryin to get away from. Grip surface is pretty good, too, doesn't slide around in sweaty hands
Jazztone 204 - these picks are the effin ess. Not quite as big horizontally as the tortex's, bout the same length, but a lot thicker and they come with a nice rounded edge. Right out of the bag I felt like these were doing what I shaped the tortex's to do but better, it's SO easy to play fast with them. For chords... ehhh maybe a little small, I wouldn't strum a whole set with em, but for comping between solos they work just fine. No idea why no one locally carries these, or any of the Jazztones for that matter.
So now I have a dozen of my ideal jazz picks and a couple dozen more that I'll probably never use. Still it was a cheap endeavor, and I'm glad I took the time to do it