Mouses in your cases?After years of using a copper pick, I am back to using Fender Mediums, but I use the shoulder, not the tip. They last me a long time, but eventually they tend to do this:
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I recently found the yellow one and have been using it for bass guitar. I live the size!A sampling of what I use. I like the large triangles - there is no way to pick it up wrong. Lots to hang onto.
The BlueChips are my favorite. Nothing beats them for an acoustic. The TAD 40 is great for electrics too.
They don't wear out, have little pick noise, very low friction and somehow stick to my thumb and forefinger once they warm up a bit. Uncanny.
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My thumbpad is 18 mm across. The extra surface is a real plus for grip. Took me far too many years to discover this. Started using them about four years ago. Teardrop picks just feel wrong now, though I can play using them well enough.I recently found the yellow one and have been using it for bass guitar. I live the size!
I also have some ultex that I have used in the past. I do like the material.
Yep, I like big triangles too.A sampling of what I use. I like the large triangles - there is no way to pick it up wrong. Lots to hang onto.
The BlueChips are my favorite. Nothing beats them for an acoustic. The TAD 40 is great for electrics too.
They don't wear out, have little pick noise, very low friction and somehow stick to my thumb and forefinger once they warm up a bit. Uncanny.
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Lol, no just from digging too deep. Bend the pick to make it stiffer, then dig too deep, either chips or tears. But I get better than a year from most of them.Mouses in your cases?
Im in the same club.. I have a tinbox with loads of various picks, but these are my go to all the time.Was a tortex fan for years but the Max-Grip has won me over ... perfect control and dirt cheap
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I used the hard triangles for a while back in the day but then I switched to the rounded triangles. But same principle. Three usable corners and they anchor great in the hand.I discovered these a couple of months ago, and they've been a real game changer for me.
They are Fender 355s, and apparently they've been making them since the '50s. I've never seen anyone else use them. (Although, I've heard that when Jimmie Vaughan uses a pick these days they are large and triangular.)
These don't move around much in my clumsy hands and they work well for strumming and single note lines.
I know it's cheating, but they seem to help cover up some of my ham-fisted technique.
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