kwsjb1238 wrote:NPB_EST.1979 wrote:i dont know. I dont hold my pick really correct, so i cannot vouch for grip ability
- plus i have sweaty hands.
They are small picks though, take some getting used to.
But... once you've played with them for a little while you can't go back to anything else! They're the best picks made ever...
Mark Tremonti said the same thing. He said that regular picks seemed like "paddles" after using them.
I want to try them, but I've been stuck on Fender Mediums for almost 20 years! I actually don't care for the pointed tips on Fender picks though--I HATE new picks, but because I pick the strings at an angle and my pick attack is somewhat aggressive, they wear down nicely to a rounded tip after only a short while of playing.
I never looked into it, but I'm sure Fender makes a pick with a rounded tip that would save me the headaches. I could also have my hubby dull the pointed ends with his dremel.
I guess at GIT some teachers actually teach you to play with the side of the pick, rather than the point.
"There is nothing to it. You only have to hit the right notes at the right time and the instrument plays itself."---Johann Sebastian Bach