I’m not very choosy as to picks, but lately I have enjoyed the Dunlop Flows .88 and 1.0.
And the red Dunlop Jazz III is still one of my favourites.
And the red Dunlop Jazz III is still one of my favourites.
Tom,Dunlop Nylon .60mm or .73mm. They're cheap and easy to find. I'm not terribly fussy about picks and I always use one. People talking about picks wearing out is funny. I never keep them that long for that to matter! Where do they go? Some I give away. But mostly they just go missing. I buy them in bags of 12. Lately, I've been using the same two over and over and they've not gone missing. I wonder why? Maybe the place where picks go to is full now......
p.s. - I have good pick karma. I find them everywhere. So I'm good at finding other peoples picks, but not my own!
I love this thought that the human body can perceive this kind of fractional variation is HYSTERICAL to me.... Maybe you just play better as you warm up?? C'mon dread... work with me on this!!!With the silver picks, the metal expands as it warms up between my fingers and produces a nice tone.
There's no better reason than that!I use the .60mm grey Dunlops because they sound better than the other colours, and their shade of grey makes my hazel-green eyes really pop.
RBSinTo
So can we call you Popeye from now on?... their shade of grey makes my hazel-green eyes really pop.
Thank you, but no.So can we call you Popeye from now on?
What if it's dinner from Popeye's? With a side of spinach.Thank you, but no.
I'd rather you just didn't call me late for dinner.
RBSinTo
If I had a "dinner" from McDonalds, would you suggest that I be called Donald?What if it's dinner from Popeye's? With a side of spinach.
Relax, it's all in fun. Just kidding around.If I had a "dinner" from McDonalds, would you suggest that I be called Donald?
Until I decide otherwise, I just prefer that you stick with RBSinTo.
RBSinTo