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Jill McAuley
Mar-27-2009, 10:46am
Just wondering what thickness of pick is favored by tenor guitar players? Similar to what you'd use for a tenor banjo (I use Clayton .50mm for tenor banjo)? Heavier than that? Just curious.

Cheers,
Jill

Eddie Sheehy
Mar-27-2009, 12:07pm
I guess it depends on the sound you want from the guitar. I get softer, mellower sounds from mine so I use a lighter, larger pick (tri-cornered). Having said that, I usually just pick up one of my instruments and play it with the first pick out of my pocket...

David Hansen
Mar-28-2009, 5:48am
I use Wegan 2.5 mm gypsy jazz picks. They give you a very fat, round tone and generally make everything louder. At one time I used the Wegan M200 for mandolin playing and the GP250 for guitar but have since slimmed down to one pick for all.

Pete Martin
Mar-28-2009, 11:25am
I have used from a very light pick like you mention to very heavy triangles like Pro Plecs. It depends on the sound you want, style you play, instrument you have, etc.

Try a bunch and record the results. Pick the best sounding.

JeffD
Mar-28-2009, 11:46am
I have a Regal Rex tenor guitar, and I use a very thick pick on it. I haven't found what I really like yet. I presently use a Dugain horn pick, mostly because I already had it. But it is the closest to the sound I like on the tenor.

http://www.dugainpicks.com/

Jill McAuley
Mar-28-2009, 12:20pm
Thanks for all the replies! It looks like I'm going to get the chance to try out a Tenortone in a few weeks, so I'll just make sure I have an assortment of picks with me to see which one feels best. I play irish trad so ease of treble/triplet playing is one of my main requirements, combined with nice volume and tone. I've been listening to the clip of Angelina Carberry playing "The Princess Royal" on the Fletcher Instruments website, sounds awesome of course - I'm guessing there'll be some tenor guitar content on the next CD she records..

Cheers,
Jill

mrmando
Mar-28-2009, 12:31pm
Herco medium thumbpick.

first string
Mar-31-2009, 11:18am
I like the Dunlop Tortex 1.14. Got used to it playing mandolin, and found I get better tone with it on tenor as well, as opposed to a thinner guitar pick.

I shelled out for a Wegen once, but I couldn't see what all the hype was about. I like the little holes, but the sound just didn't do it for me. I think the material is a little smoother than I like. The Dunlops have a sort of textured feel which seems to effect how it hits the strings. A subtle difference for sure, but being that I prefer them anyway, and the fact that they cost 1/30th what the Wegen did, I stuck with the Dunlops.