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Chris Templeton


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Post  Posted 17 Sep 2024 10:23 am    
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I've posted about this before but worthy of a repost.
Jerry Byrd sometimes used a "backstroke" with his thumb pick. I use it all the time with steel and guitar.
Jerry used National thumb picks. Herco picks are a little soft for this technique.
Saves time going around strings.
I often play guitar with a dropped "D" and often alternate on the bottom two strings (1 & 5) using this technique.
The tone of the thumb nail on the bottom string adds definition.




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David Mason


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Post  Posted 26 Sep 2024 7:35 am    
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I use Golden Gate EXTRA-heavy picks with the big x-tra flap on them ~ they are DIFFERENT not just heavy. I also glue a few strips of celluloid cut from a sacrificial regular pick inside on the flat part & rough them up with a rattail file & jam them on tight AND make a burnt offering to the thumbpick god to stay put. Johnny Winter ~ say no more.
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