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Fender Meduim....for bass
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Dunlop Tortex fins here. The purple ones. They are probably the thickest pick I have ever touched. The goofy shape really helps keep them in my mitt. Teardrop picks shoot across the room in seconds. My guitarist never wants a pick back after I borrow it, there's not that much of it left.
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Silly Rabbits...picks are for kids.
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Fender Mediums, When I can't find any around the house I can usually find at least a dozen or so under the drivers seat of my car. When we're playing, and switch to a song that I no longer need a pick I usually just drop it on the floor and grab one from the mic. stand next time I need one. I usually lose quite a few this way but it's pretty convenient as long as you buy 'em by the gross and remember to pick them up off the floor after the gig. :twisted:
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I have also learned that there is a time and place for them. Somehow, my hands are confused playing with a metal band. Picks give the attack but lack the feeling, fingers are faster sometimes. Joey hates when I change to fingers, I accent differently. Wife also hates finding picks in the laundry.
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Fender mediums. I bite them in the middle for a little traction. Works for me. A woman at a show asked me for a pick a couple of months ago. I handed her one from on top of my amp. She handed it back and said "There aren't any bite marks on it. Could you please put some in it"? Crazy.
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