Jokes1 min ago
guitar plectrum/picks
doe's anyone know if there is a plectrum/pick on the market which I would find easier than the basic plastic type which I really struggle to use. I am not a lazy player it's just that i genuinely find it hard to use a plectrum. Especially the up strokes. I feel i am not getting the full benefit of my guitar by being unable to use a plectrum. Also I have a Takamine Jasmine guitar which I have had for about 10 years, buying it from new. I am thinking of having lighter guage strings on it and having the action lowered.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you tried playing without a plectrum using your fingers? Have you tried plastic finger and thumbpicks, they take a little getting used to but may help.
There is also the Jellifish which is a sort of pleactrum and can produce different effects like chorus etc.
http://www.jellifish.com/
There is also the Jellifish which is a sort of pleactrum and can produce different effects like chorus etc.
http://www.jellifish.com/
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I have been playing for over 20 years and remember spending nearly a year trying all sorts of different plecs, from thing and thick plastic to metal, stone, bone and glass. I eventually settled on a short stubby plastic type which I have stuck to for years. I do occasionally try new types as they tend to be pretty cheap, but i think i have got used to the stubby.
The point of this is to say, try loads until you find one you feel happy with.
The point of this is to say, try loads until you find one you feel happy with.
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