
ZMAN
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Dava jazz gels (orange color), the new dunlop john petrucci sig pics or big stubby 2.0 . Cool jazz pics in med or heavy are great also. Elderly instruments usually has a good stock on good pics !
borninwinter":3dfgf1h4 said:I think the thinner picks are good if you're mostly doing lead, but I find thicker ones are needed for heavy rhythm.
crankyrayhanky":9a00w519 said:borninwinter":9a00w519 said:I think the thinner picks are good if you're mostly doing lead, but I find thicker ones are needed for heavy rhythm.![]()
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I actually like the opposite- I use Tortex .58 most of the time, but enjoy the lead shredding of the Jazz III 1.38- arpeggio city with those picks! But I don't like how they respond to my rhtythm playing
borninwinter":1y1zbnmi said:crankyrayhanky":1y1zbnmi said:borninwinter":1y1zbnmi said:I think the thinner picks are good if you're mostly doing lead, but I find thicker ones are needed for heavy rhythm.![]()
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I actually like the opposite- I use Tortex .58 most of the time, but enjoy the lead shredding of the Jazz III 1.38- arpeggio city with those picks! But I don't like how they respond to my rhtythm playing
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So I guess we've definitively determined that the best picks for fast picking are either thick or thin, sharp or rounded tip, small or large...