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Topic: Having trouble getting used to fingerpicks? Not anymore!!! |
Don Hinkle
From: Springfield Illinois, USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2009 2:17 pm
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Granted, I have only been playing pedal steel for a few months but I have been a working musician for over 25 years. I play telecaster in a few different country bands and have been around the block at least once (or more than half way).
I play my tele with a flat pick and use middle & ring fingers for hybrid finger picking which is such a necessity in country guitar playing.
For me , the biggest problem with playing steel was not being able to feel the strings with my fingers. I felt like edward scissorhands with finger picks on. This forced me to play with a thumb pick and bare fingers on pointer and middle fingers... I could pick and block great but I just couldn't get a good tone.. not bright enough. I also glued on fake nails and that improved my tone a great deal as well - BUT, my Tele playing suffered. And I couldnt hardly zip my pants with my right hand (I know, Too much info)
Ok, enough of this story (I have read many posts on this forum that start this way) I saw where someone on this forum suggested using ProPik Finger-tone picks. I didnt see where anyone tried them and liked/disliked them so I bought a set of the meduims and a set of the Larges.
WOW! I can not believe that I can play with finger picks!!! The sound is wonderful.. I am so extremely happy. They just arrived on 3 days ago and within 15 minutes I could play 80% as well as bare fingered. I had gigs Friday & Saturday and by 2nd set Friday, I am 100% up to speed. Did I mention that I am happy about this?
Here is a website for the pics;
http://www.guptillmusic.com/propik/fingertone.html _________________ Emmons Legrande III SD10
Emmons Legrande III D10
Session 400
Fender guitars
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 25 Oct 2009 4:13 pm
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http://www.guptillmusic.com/propik/product.html
They make several types of Pro-Piks. Which ones did you buy ? The single or split ? What type of thumbpick are you using ?
When playing folk in the 60s I wore plastic fingerpicks all the time on guitar, dobro and banjo, but they always hurt my fingers. When I tried to adjust their size they usually broke. I then went for several decades playing mostly without fingerpicks. I have some metal ones, but I don't like the way they tend to move around on my fingers, or work loose while I'm playing, and I sometimes end up hitting adjacent strings. Those Pro-Piks with the double clamps look like they would be more stable, so I ordered a set, plus one of their plastic/nickel silver thumbpics. Let's see how they work out. |
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Twayn Williams
From: Portland, OR
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Posted 25 Oct 2009 4:36 pm
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Yup, split wrap fingertone propiks are the only finger picks I can use (besides my nails.) I also prefer the propik thumbpick for its smaller blade. _________________ Primitive Utility Steel |
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Brendan Mitchell
From: Melbourne Australia
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Posted 25 Oct 2009 7:38 pm
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Well , being the lazy type I have gone from 2 fingerpicks and thumb pick to just the thumb . I don't notice a change in tone or maybe because it was a slow process . I started out taking the finger picks off at home while I was using the computer and just got too lazy to put them back on ! Now i play gigs with just a thumb pick and enjoy the extra freedom it gives me . I believe Bobbe Seymore had a similar path to dissing his finger picks . |
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Twayn Williams
From: Portland, OR
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Posted 25 Oct 2009 8:35 pm
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I will play some things sans picks, but i can't do it all the time cause the steel strings chew up my nails. _________________ Primitive Utility Steel |
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Jerry Eilander
From: Hadspen, Tasmania, Australia
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Don Hinkle
From: Springfield Illinois, USA
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Posted 26 Oct 2009 3:53 am
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I bought the split wrap. I was going to buy a set of each but ended up buying 6 - all split wrap in error.. no biggie . I actually bought 3 medium (for index) and 3 large (for middle finger) and my theory worked out just wright.
No more wondering which pick fits which finger as its obvious which is larger. _________________ Emmons Legrande III SD10
Emmons Legrande III D10
Session 400
Fender guitars
Fender amps |
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Tamara James
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Posted 26 Oct 2009 5:28 am Re: Having trouble getting used to fingerpicks? Not anymore!
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Don Hinkle wrote: |
WOW! I can not believe that I can play with finger picks!!! The sound is wonderful.. I am so extremely happy. They just arrived on 3 days ago and within 15 minutes I could play 80% as well as bare fingered. I had gigs Friday & Saturday and by 2nd set Friday, I am 100% up to speed. Did I mention that I am happy about this?
Here is a website for the pics;
http://www.guptillmusic.com/propik/fingertone.html |
I use them also and love them. |
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Jason Longoria
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 4 Nov 2009 6:44 am
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edit _________________ 73 Emmons P/P, country records & Jukeboxes
Last edited by Jason Longoria on 4 Nov 2009 7:21 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Stan Schober
From: Cahokia, Illinois, USA
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Posted 4 Nov 2009 7:17 am
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I'll take them Jason.
PM me a PP address. |
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