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2014/04/09 17:34:52 (permalink)

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Choose picks for the colour? Ever since I've ordered these:

 
Amazon recommends this:

 


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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 17:53:45 (permalink)
Um, the people who buy "Daisy Rock" stuff want their picks (with cute little turtles on them!) and guitars and straps and shoes and ponies and unicorns to be color coordinated. 
 
 
 
And I've also heard it said that some peoples are fond of certain colored guitars, too.

 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 18:07:59 (permalink)
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Um, the people who buy "Daisy Rock" stuff want their picks (with cute little turtles on them!) and guitars and straps and shoes and ponies and unicorns to be color coordinated. 
 
 
 
And I've also heard it said that some peoples are fond of certain colored guitars, too.




Technically, black isn't a color ;) 

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 19:36:11 (permalink)
Geeze, my picks are only 0.58mm and I was thinking of going down to 0.48mm because 0.38mm picks are flaky to say the least. Ah those are Dunlops also.
My 0.58mm picks are a kind of redish-pink, well more red than pink, whatever one calls that color. Not purple but the other one - oh, darn I can not think of it now, probaby will later.

 

 
 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 19:58:12 (permalink)
Of course they do. Branding is part of the marketing plan for many bands.
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 20:00:05 (permalink)
I used to play .60 mm and .73 mm nylon - back then, I used to hold it by the narrower end. A few years back I decided that I had been stuck at the same playing level for one decade too many. I happened to find the first Les Paul I dug, so I switch from strat to LP, and went on to somewhat re-learn everything - my picking hand position, the way I hold my pick, my greeting hand position, and all.
 
I then progressed from 73mm (yellow) to 88mm (green). But there are a few things I'm trying to grasp and most players I've seen doing that stuff use heavy picks, so I thought it was worth a try. 
 
Otherwise, I'd be happy to go back to my .88 mm.
 
Unless I intend to play something from one of Syd Barrett's solo record - then those flaky .38 are the ticket. ;)
 
 

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 20:37:51 (permalink)
For guitars, I have all the gauges of these (they are nicely textured for grip and otherwise I tend to drop picks for some reason) and use different ones for different guitars:
 

 
green = .53mm - some acoustic guitars
purple = .60mm - I actually don't use these (they're purple! )
red = .73mm - acoustic guitars, especially 12 string
black = .88mm - for one or two particular electrics
gray = 1.00mm - strats & single coil electrics
orange = 1.14mm most HB electrics
 
 
For bass, when I use a pick it's Fender 351 Extra Heavy's or nothing.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 21:29:55 (permalink)
Apparently, this would be your gig costume too Rain! 
 


 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 21:47:09 (permalink)
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Apparently, this would be your gig costume too Rain! 
 





If I could be offended, this would do it!
 
Though I'm not sure which is worst - the above or these.

 
 

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 22:49:18 (permalink)
I pretty much follow a similar pattern as Drewfx. I like the picks with more grip or nylon tends to stick with me better, as well. Lighter for the acoustic guitar and nylons for a softer touch. Heavier for electric. There are two shades of purple Gators that I use a lot on electrics. Bass is the 2.0 black Gator.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/09 23:38:51 (permalink)
73 for me.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 01:33:51 (permalink)

 
These were mine for a couple of decades.
 

For the last 15 years though, I've been using these.

 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 02:25:32 (permalink)
I started w/ these. 
 

 
They slipped through your fingers and didn't seem to put up w/ metal strings too well... But I had 3 or 4 and I had to treat them as if they were made of diamond because we were rather poor I guess.
Come to think of it, the individual strings I used to buy were also Gibson.
Heck, I even had a Gibson belt buckle.
But in the early 80s, Gibson wasn't too glamorous...

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 09:49:58 (permalink)
Do people choose picks by color? I know I do. Just try to find a black pick on a darkened stage.
 
It's probably because I am not a guitarist, and I prefer light-gauge plectra, but my picks tend to go airborne. So I buy white picks exclusively so I can more easily pick them up from the floor.


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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 10:53:34 (permalink)
don't knock those Daisy Rocks until you've tried one.  they have Uber tone!

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 10:58:36 (permalink)
Anyone like graphite picks?

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 11:35:26 (permalink)
Oh yes..I could swear the orange picks play better..doesn't matter what the thickness is.
 
And the green and yellow M&Ms taste better.  

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 12:02:58 (permalink)
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Do people choose picks by color? I know I do. Just try to find a black pick on a darkened stage.
 
It's probably because I am not a guitarist, and I prefer light-gauge plectra, but my picks tend to go airborne. So I buy white picks exclusively so I can more easily pick them up from the floor.


I used to use transparent ones. 

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 13:49:48 (permalink)
I didn't know that Dunlop had so many type picks. I guess when I go to GC around here this is what you get, or something similiar:
 
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/417P58
 
They call them "Red" picks. But also called "pink", and Gator Grip!
Gator! (P.S. they are not that grippy though.)
 
and actually I think I want 0.48mm picks.
 
 
 
 
post edited by spacealf - 2014/04/10 13:51:25

 
 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 15:51:49 (permalink)
I've used those big chunky Stubbys for 20 years, but it always bothered me how quickly I wear down the tip. Recently discovered you can buy NYLON Stubbys which last a lot longer! Also, they make less of a "plink" sound. So that's my pick brand sorted for the next 20 years at least. Can't use anything else now, regular picks just seem so inferior.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 16:16:02 (permalink)
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Do people choose picks by color? I know I do. Just try to find a black pick on a darkened stage.
 
It's probably because I am not a guitarist, and I prefer light-gauge plectra, but my picks tend to go airborne. So I buy white picks exclusively so I can more easily pick them up from the floor.





 
I've got a smaller version of this so I can only drop so many before I need more.  Of course, there's always that wonderful trick of licking the pick and sticking it to your cheek when you play a finger part (this doesn't work anymore with my new textured picks however). 

 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/10 21:57:46 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Rimshot 2014/04/13 21:19:29
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Do people choose picks by color? I know I do. Just try to find a black pick on a darkened stage.
 
It's probably because I am not a guitarist, and I prefer light-gauge plectra, but my picks tend to go airborne. So I buy white picks exclusively so I can more easily pick them up from the floor.





 
I've got a smaller version of this so I can only drop so many before I need more.  Of course, there's always that wonderful trick of licking the pick and sticking it to your cheek when you play a finger part (this doesn't work anymore with my new textured picks however). 


Who can afford that many picks?
 
The only reason I have more than one is I grabbed handfuls of them at the Dunlop booth at NAMM. Got a couple cool t-shirts from them, too. But I can't afford to go to NAMM anymore, that's why I pick 'em up off the floor. Even if I wasn't the one who dropped them.


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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 05:14:43 (permalink)
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Who can afford that many picks?
 
 




Or the fancy pick stand ?
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 08:05:57 (permalink)
My choice for years was the Fender Medium in White.
 
I would buy them by the gross..... for those in Rio Linda....that's 144 in the box.
 
My reasoning: the Fender medium picks had just the right amount of flex and stiffness for my playing style AND.... most importantly, the WHITE pick was easy to see if I dropped it on the dark stage.  Have you ever dropped and tried to find one of those tortoise colored ones? It's like trying to spot one of those Duck Commander boys in the Louisiana swamp on the first day of duck season.
 
Since those things last forever unless you happen to get them near a flame (at which point they will nearly explode) I still have several from over 30 years ago.... as long as I didn't do a string slide with them, where they have a notch in them, I still use them to this day......some of them are slightly more "round" than pick shaped from use. But I can't seem to part with them.   I finally did break out a brand new pick yesterday. It's brown, but then again, I'm not exactly on a dark stage these days so it's all good.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 09:34:52 (permalink)
Hi,
 
Weird. I have never been able to use a pick while playing bass. I always felt that the "feel" was more important and I have never been able to do it on the pick. The fingers are more sensitive to the "feel" than the pick. FOR ME, anyway!

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 12:46:19 (permalink)
Just curious..do picks wear out? If they do I'm not doing a very good job of wearing mine. I've had the same picks for a few years now. On acoustic I don't use picks though.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 13:50:57 (permalink)
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Just curious..do picks wear out? If they do I'm not doing a very good job of wearing mine. I've had the same picks for a few years now. On acoustic I don't use picks though.




Those green .88 mm Dunlop Tortex I use definitely do. How much they do depends on your playing style I guess. The 2 mm I'm trying now made me realize (again) how much energy I usually put into my picking hand, how I dig into the strings - which is okay for certain things but not so much for others. With these, I can't do that - so a smoother attack AND the thickness of the pick lead me to believe that I probably won't be needing new picks all the time like I do when I use the greenies.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/11 14:56:56 (permalink)
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I would buy them by the gross..... for those in Rio Linda....that's 144 in the box.

 
I wonder if Cakewalk came out with picks if they would be offered as a Baker's gross (169)? 

 
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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/12 09:25:41 (permalink)
I use the gray Dunlop .60s. They have never worn out so the only time I need another is when I lose one.

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Re: Do people really... 2014/04/12 10:27:54 (permalink)
I use Landstom Sharkfins, these: http://www.stringsandbeyond.com/lashgolegupi.html


               
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