Just by coincidence I picked up some of the dunlop 1.0 mm picks a few days ago to try out, and I like them a lot.
—Ralph
The Storm Surfers
Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar.
sysmalakian:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
330 days ago
SabedLeepski:
Surfin‘ Europe, for surf (related) gigs and events in Europe https://sunb...
291 days ago
SHADOWNIGHT5150:
I like big reverb and i cannot lie
224 days ago
SHADOWNIGHT5150:
Bank accounts are a scam created by a shadow government
224 days ago
sysmalakian:
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!
210 days ago
dp:
dude
191 days ago
Bango_Rilla:
Shout Bananas!!
147 days ago
BillyBlastOff:
See you kiddies at the Convention!
131 days ago
GDW:
showman
82 days ago
Emilien03:
https://losg...
4 days ago
#ShallowEnd is empty.
No polls at this time. Check out our past polls.
No contests at this time. Check out our past contests.
Joined: Aug 01, 2008 Posts: 404 North Carolina |
Just by coincidence I picked up some of the dunlop 1.0 mm picks a few days ago to try out, and I like them a lot. —Ralph Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar. |
Joined: Jun 24, 2011 Posts: 52 |
Wow...is it me or is the pick issue THEE most subjective issue ever! I'm finding it difficult to cull any real wisdom from this topic! Strings play such a crucial role! As does muscle tone! and MOOD! Oh well: I used the 60-80mm dunlop vinyls for years and years.....but since I started with surf like 10 yrs ago I've deemed them too dull for Surf. Now I use the huge triangle picks around .50mm. The big size combined with symmetry allow for sloppiness especially when flipping those pup selectors and reaching for the vibrato bar! |
Joined: Aug 01, 2008 Posts: 404 North Carolina |
Samosurfer wrote: > Wow...is it me or is the pick issue THEE most I don't know...try reading the thread about what is "real" surf —Ralph Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar. |
Joined: Jun 24, 2011 Posts: 52 |
DNAdude wrote:
|
Joined: Mar 13, 2009 Posts: 2365 Twin Cities, MN |
A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of seeing Secret Samurai play. Ryan, of course, had been picking away in his usual OMGHOWDOESHEDOTHAT fashion, so I went up to him after the show and asked him about the pick he used. He showed me and even gave me the pick. I went home and tried it, and it really had an instant impact on my attack. It had the perfect balance between firm and flex, and the grip is awesome. Its the Jim Dunlop 1mm Nylon pick. And it is now my new official pick. Give it a try! |
Joined: Jun 24, 2011 Posts: 52 |
real surf hu? I'm probably putting my head on the chopping block here but I think I can sum that up pretty tightly.... 1-Must be danceable (Usually with surf beat) these are not prerequisites but rather predominant "Traits" of "Surf! Rock"! How'd ah doo ma??? |
Joined: Jun 24, 2011 Posts: 52 |
josheboy wrote:
Yes....I used to use those in my dark pre-surf days. I might still have one somewhere. What gauge strings do you use....cause my trouble is with breaking the damn things too often! I've recently switched to 12 gauge so the softness of such a thick pick might be interesting right now!!!! Thanks for that! They sure are economical!!!! and hey....if it's good enuf for James P. Page..... |
Joined: Mar 13, 2009 Posts: 2365 Twin Cities, MN |
Samosurfer wrote:
I use 11 flats. I'd go up to 12, but my fingers fail enough at 11s, I dont want to push it I'll be honest, when he first gave me that pick I was like "Really? You use this dull plain ugly cheap thing?" but then I went home and tried it. Now i use these dull plain ugly cheap things!! |
Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
josheboy wrote:
Ryan |
Joined: Jul 04, 2010 Posts: 369 Ottawa |
i got some of those new dunlop nylon "max grips" and i really like them. like brain picks but even more grip. if those nylon picks start slipping give those max grips a try. — |
Joined: Aug 16, 2009 Posts: 12 New York |
I'm surprised more of you guys don't like lighter picks... My go to are the fender speckled thin picks (I play round 11's). Sure, they break from time to time but thats why I have a lot of them! When I started, I found double picking to be much easier with a thinner pick. But maybe I should try a harder one now that I've improved a bit (for improved attack/drip, perhaps?)... |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
Lighter picks are easier to start with, but migrating to a heavier pick was natural for me. It gives the wrist/hands more control, which is something I like. |
Joined: Apr 29, 2010 Posts: 2467 Venice, CA |
Everyone thinks I'm nuts, but on the complete opposite end of the spectrum, especially for a bass player, I use Jim Dunlop Jazz III's exclusively. I think it's a carry-over from my Metal days when I would file down the tip of a Fender Extra Heavy to obtain a more precise attack. I've found the heaviness, tiny size and point allow for more efficient movement and again, a very precise attack. —Insect Surfers |
Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
Jazz IIIs are great picks. I use them from time to time. —Ryan |
Joined: May 09, 2008 Posts: 1335 Isle of Kent, MD |
Strings are 52-12s so I use medium or heavy picks for people with fat fingers! Surfcat NEW - MARCH OF THE DEAD SURFERS (Released Oct 17, 2024) - Agent Octopus AGENT OCTOPUS - BANDCAMP](https://agentoctopus.bandcamp.com/) Last edited: Aug 10, 2011 13:12:13 |
Joined: Jul 04, 2010 Posts: 369 Ottawa |
i used jazz iiis in my metal days too. that and dunlop stubbies. with bigger strings and less shredding i'm liking normal size picks again. — |
Joined: Jul 29, 2009 Posts: 97 central coast USA metro Chicago |
The DAVA Control by Dave Storey is an amazing pick. A "heavy" and flexible light-medium all at the same time. |
Joined: Sep 14, 2011 Posts: 10 Vancouver Island BC Canada |
I have tried all kindsa stuffs too... and I got a med/thin Celluloid freebie from a Ebay purchase, I have stuck to it since I got it.. I have other thicker and thinner celluloids, but this one just feels right... — Eric Von Zipper "I come here to tell you that these beach bums is bums." Last edited: Sep 15, 2011 18:31:56 |
Joined: Jun 16, 2008 Posts: 592 The Alamo City, TX |
Currently I'm digging these. They've really helped my tremelo picking come along. https://kingpelican.bandcamp.com/ Last edited: Sep 16, 2011 00:48:53 |
Joined: Jul 16, 2008 Posts: 198 Mandrogne, Alessandria, Italy |
This is my favourite pick ... quite unusual, but I like it !! — Docteur Legume Et Les Surfwerks http://doclegume.blogspot.com "We're gonna draw a little bit of everybody's blood 'cause we're gonna find out who's THE THING" |