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What kind of picks does everyone use? And the reason for using them?
I use Jazz IIs as of last week and I really like em. They're small and easy to pinch harmonics with and they're thick for speed picking. I also have a few Stylus pick which have a diamond shape tip at the end made for shredding. I don't like the feel of them so I'm strictly Jazz II now.
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2003-12-28, 08:26
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I use blk Jim Dunlops and have done for about 6/7 years... thay are the all rounder pick! One has never slipped out of my hand, ever1 which is a good think. 
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2003-12-28, 08:45
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jim dunlop tortex and other jim dunlop, on acoustic, those big stubbies.
for bass the heavy triangles that ibanez and fender make.
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2003-12-28, 09:35
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Jim Dunlop Nylon 1mm picks because there thin, yet very sturdy and they dont wear down like most picks, and there grippy thinger is pretty convenient
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2003-12-28, 11:58
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i use Dunlop pinky-purple ones i think there 0.52mm
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2003-12-28, 13:08
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dunlop .60 ...i like these best, not too thick, not too thin..
everybody loves dunlop 
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2003-12-28, 13:32
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mostly dunlop's every now and then i make exceptions to play on other peoples shit & stuff, but right now i've stocked up on pretty thick dunlop tortex's because they don't grind through when i do pick slides the way most other cheapo plastic picks do. plus i don't seem to drop them as much when i'm jumping off shit.
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2003-12-28, 16:13
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Fender Extra Heavy. I've tried more expensive picks but I always go back to the fenders.
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2003-12-28, 17:24
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I use whatever is closer for my hand to grab. I use some yellow .73 delrin Fenders right now. Nice size, but they die awfully quick. If you play every day, don't get them. I like nice pointy tips instead of rounded ones. If you are like me, I suggest some Peavey heavys. Oh, and if you go to the Hardrock Cafe, buy their picks!
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2003-12-28, 17:27
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everybody loves dunlop
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I think Dunlop straps are horrible uncomfortable. I like Ralph Marlins.
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2003-12-28, 17:35
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I use the dunlop tortex fin pic. 60mm(orange)
I got to have the ones with the strange shape...and they are not sold many places...
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2003-12-28, 19:36
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Jim Dunlop Nylon 1mm picks because there thin, yet very sturdy and they dont wear down like most picks, and there grippy thinger is pretty convenient
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exactly
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2003-12-28, 23:29
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I use the dunlop tortex fin pic. 60mm(orange)
I got to have the ones with the strange shape...and they are not sold many places...
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LOL my friend has the yellow one and its like paper, and we arent quite sure wtf that wierd side is for but we assume its for pick slides??
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2003-12-29, 01:20
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Dunlops are the best, especially the Jazz II. I used to use the tortex picks that were thick as hell (the pink ones) but then I discovered the Jazz II. They're fucking perfect. A lot of pro shredders use them too I heard. You guys that are lead players should purchase only one and try it out. Or use it in the store. Or pocket it.
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2003-12-29, 02:09
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Dunlops are the best, especially the Jazz II. I used to use the tortex picks that were thick as hell (the pink ones) but then I discovered the Jazz II. They're fucking perfect. A lot of pro shredders use them too I heard. You guys that are lead players should purchase only one and try it out. Or use it in the store. Or pocket it.
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hmm jazz II...are those the purple transparent ones?
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2003-12-29, 02:43
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No I think you're thinkin about the stubbies. The Jazz ones come in red or black. Mine are black.
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2003-12-29, 04:28
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2003-12-29, 13:57
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i use the Jazz III, the smallest and pointest out of the jazz collection
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2003-12-29, 15:58
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I was at a party the other night and ran into some old friends. They both
suggested that I switch picks and try the small jazz picks. It gets your speed and accuracy up, they said.
Does it really make a big difference. Isn't it just something else to get used too? Just thinking about it, yeah but no.
If I like to pick at strings all over the place, a longer pick would help with speed because the distance your hand moves is shorter. Does that make sense? I like to let things ring out but a short pick would encourage p.m., would it not? I've only got a few months under my belt with my electric so take it easy on me.
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2003-12-29, 22:49
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I use those little Jim Dumlop Jazz picks, but I drill a hole in the center to help grip it a little better, I have some trouble holding them wihout it. They are great for solos and PM riffs but I dont like them too much for strumming chords, but I ont do that on my electric too often if at all, lol. I use a .60mm match pic for acoustic playing, it seems to be a better sound for strumming on my acoustic.
But on my electric, or any electric I cant use any pic thats really under 1.2mm thick, or something thats really hard, I cant stand floppy picks, its more work to keep string noise down, and I find a lot hard to pull off artificial harmonics with floppier picks.
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