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Baliktad bro. I like the sound of a regular Fender 351 pick which is a fairly thin pick. I find that the thicker the pick the duller the sound and less tonal variation but it does offers speed. I've been hearing about V-picks, I might give em a try.
Ayoko ng ng Alice picks...they're horrible!harhar
hey, they're my favorite. 8 petot per piece. lol
I still have my collections, they really make a good substitute when i ran out of stocks of my regular picks..
Madulas kasi eh pero sa price panalo! Hi5!hehe
pick scrapes/slide is a big no no. natutunaw.
kahit anong brand basta 0.5 - 1 mm lang..yoko ng matigas eh...
Thin and floppy might be costly..not unless you don't tear 'em regularly..
That's the negative side to it..but for the price i bet you won't give a second thought to it.
with my picking style, i tore a .5mm pick. so i switched to 1.0mm, then i discovered tortex picks, the blue ones.Yes, those tortex are good ones indeed, been using them for sometime before i settled with the stubby's.
2.0 passion pick. good for shredding 3 notes per string full ang tunog nang shred
Jim Dunlop Jazz III
teck pickisang klase lang ata meron to (heavy?super heavy?)pero different colors meronung bakal na may tatlong butaslow maintenance, bka di ka na magpapalit ng pick unless mawalastrings ang most likely papalitan mo pag eto gamit mo
eeew. ayoko na ng teck pick.nagmamantsa sa daliri.uu nga dude. string ang papalitan mo dito.
ginawa ko syang kwintas. heheh. nawala eh.