Re: Good Picks
Then as you get more acquainted with your instrument you will start to notice differences in picking angle and attack, different types of bevels on picks, differences in pick materials and how it affects sound, ditto for thickness, and durability factors that will take into account your personal picking style. Some players tickle the strings while others bang away.
Until you spend some time on the instrument you're not going to be able to tell much difference. So...just pick one and get on with it. Play. Play some more. Go buy a handful of picks in different sizes. Play until you start noticing the differences. Don't worry. It will happen.
Breedlove Quartz FF with K&K Twin - Weber Big Horn - Fender FM62SCE
Wall Hangers - 1970's Stella A and 60's Kay Kraft
Whether you slow your roll or mash on it, enjoy the ride.
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