
Originally Posted by
(Sitka @ April 02 2007, 09:32)
You can also improve your pick grip. I used to get a really bad clicking sound when I picked. Then I realized that it may come from my technique. I started holding the pick so that only what was needed came into contact with the strings and nothing else. Since then, I don't have the clicking sound and I improved my tone and fluidity of picking. This is just a cheaper way of getting rid of that pick noise.
Micah
"but like everyone else I tend to get a pick slap on the wood"
Not everybody; why not learn, as Micah, & I have done, to pick ON THE STRINGS, instead of the wood? A lot cheaper than altering the instrument.
Elrod
Gibson A2 1920(?)
Breedlove Cascade
Washburn 215(?) 1906-07(?)
Victoria, B&J, New York(stolen 10/18/2011)
Eastwood Airline Mandola
guitars:
Guild D-25NT
Vega 200 archtop, 1957?
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