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Harry C Clark

 

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Kingston Springs, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2006 3:34 pm    
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I'm surprised that no one has commented on Bobbe Seymour's latest newsletter about playing without finger picks.

Harry Clark
Kingston Springs, TN

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Bo Borland


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Post  Posted 8 Feb 2006 4:03 pm    
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Not to be a smart a@@ but Why??? If you can play without picks why not? I never use pick on my acoustics.. I like the sound and feel of meat on the strings. One day when I grow up, I may stop using them on steel too.

[This message was edited by Bo Borland on 08 February 2006 at 04:08 PM.]

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Mac Knowles


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Almonte,Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2006 4:09 pm    
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I didn't see Bobbe's newsletter, but just thought I'd say that I've always played steel without fingerpicks at all. I play fingerstyle spanish guitar and never could get used to picks for one guitar and no picks for the other, especially at a gig where I take both guitars. I never found it a problem without finger picks on steel, quite the reverse, I can use three fingers more easily for grips. The only problem is keeping the nails in shape. Believe me I've broken a nail and gone to the drugstore for women's false nails to use...have even glued on a piece of broken off nail with crazy glue to get me through the night.
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Mac
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John Bechtel


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Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 10 Feb 2006 11:09 pm    
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Well, take your ‘pick’! Some people use/like them and some don't! I like picks and haven't had the desire to remove them from my playing technique. But, I might just try removing them when I'm not playing, one of these days just for fun¡ Every time I rub my eyes, I scratch my glasses!

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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 4:08 am    
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Everyone to their choice, as noted. I like the "bite" of finger picks on the steel and don't like the tone without them.

However, on 6 string guitar I (attempt to) play Chet Atkins style and only use a thumb pick.
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 8:12 am    
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Some steelers can learn to use picks and

some can't!

Uff-Da!
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Charles Curtis

 

Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 12:50 pm    
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I played without 'em when I was young 'cause I didn't have the money to buy 'em; now it seems the skin of my fingers is too thin, oh well.....
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T. C. Furlong


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Lake County, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 1:23 pm    
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When I started playing steel in 1974, I didn't even know that picks were the norm. So I played for about 6 months 4 nights a week plus rehearsals without picks. I got a tone but man did my fingers hurt and a giant callus formed on my thumb. At times the skin would come off and my fingers would bleed. What do you no picks guys do about that. BTW, I play six string guitar without picks and it works OK. But then again I am not playing 20-30 hours of six string per week.
TC
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David Wren


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Placerville, California, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 3:12 pm    
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Guess that's why I've always used plastic finger picks, nice in-between sound from metal to fingernails. Get a little "bounce" out of them too.


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Marc Weller

 

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Upland, Ca. 91784
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 3:29 pm    
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I switch off between Telecaster and steel all night long. I play Telecaster with a flat pick and three fingers with bare nails. I play steel with the conventional plastic thumb pick and two steel finger picks. Keeping my nails in one piece for Tele picking has always been a challenge. A broken nail can screw up my playing for weeks. Once I saw Chet Atkins perform and he mentioned that he had broken a nail just before the gig and was using a Lee Press On!!! Personally,I've never been able to make those things work. Lately I've be using nail dust from a file combined with superglue to repair nail splits. Works better than anything else I've tried.
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Joseph Meditz


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Sierra Vista, AZ
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2006 4:44 pm    
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Well, as a PSG beginner with some nylon string background I first tried playing without finger picks. But it did not work out for me because when I play nylon I often "dig in" when plucking the string like an archer pulling back a bow string. After playing PSG about 6 hours one day I had pain at the base of my nails at the cuticles. The cheese cutter strings on the PSG, compounded with playing close to the bridge, have very little give. So, I adapted to finger picks, one thumb and three finger picks. (Had them on backwards at first!) After a week I got used to them. Now I can play all day without pain. Also I prefer the tone of metal picks.

Joe
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Darrell Owens


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California, USA
Post  Posted 12 Feb 2006 3:13 pm    
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The answer is a thumbpick and three Acrylic Nails. They are strong and give a bright clear tone. Blocking is easy and harmonics are great.
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