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Permalink Tremolo picking with lighter gauge picks

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When starting my Surf Guitar journey I was told that only thick picks would work for tremolo picking …

I tried really hard to make them work but it was always a battle trying to get the pick to cleanly strike the strings in a clean , consistent manner. My playing was sloppy and stumbled at best.

Then one day I found a .60 Max Grip pick by Dunlop and thought “what the hell” and gave it a try… Within 5 minutes I knew that I was done with thick picks for good…
I was finally able to consistently tremolo pick! Not only that , but the tone was noticeably brighter and snappier, which is the exact sound I’m always chasing…

Anyone else prefer thinner picks to heavier ones? Would love to hear your thoughts…

I typically use Juratex triangle picks @ .8 mm, but sometimes during practice if my hand is tired, I'll use the .6 version. The thinner one seems to cause a slight increase in a clicking sound.

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I tried lots of different picks, and always seem to just go back to Fender mediums, or maybe the approx same thickness Snarks.

Fender medium here too. I was surprised when I tried a thick pick by how much it dulled the sound.

I use .5's so really thin. I like how I get a little extra control of the dynamics while double picking with it.

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Interesting post being I thought most everyone was using thick picks.

Surely it’s a matter of taste, different picks feel different and even may give different sound.
But the key to good tremolo picking isn’t pick thickness, it’s all about right picking technique, let’s not forget about it. If you cannot perform consistent and tight tremolo picking with any pick - you surely have some things to work on.

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I’ve tried all sorts of picks, from Fender Lights to 4mm thick V-Picks. I’ve haven’t had problems tremolo picking with thick picks, but I noticed that really light picks can flex too much when tremolo picking. What I found was that Dunlop ML (Medium Light) Gels were about the lightest I could go without problems. These are a very good pick for maximizing drip.

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I kind of suck at tremolo picking, doesn't matter what pick I use.

I can get through a rundown but I've got little hope of ever getting to Dick Dale level. My pick hand mechanics have always been sloppy.

I should mention that I cut the tendon in my picking thumb when I was a teenager. I got surgery to repair it but my grip will never be what it was.

Last edited: Jan 27, 2025 17:31:42

AgentClaret wrote:

I kind of suck at tremolo picking, doesn't matter what pick I use.

I can get through a rundown but I've got little hope of ever getting to Dick Dale level. My pick hand mechanics have always been sloppy.

I should mention that I cut the tendon in my picking thumb when I was a teenager. I got surgery to repair it but my grip will never be what it was.

It’s not my greatest strength. I can pull it off, but it takes some serious effort.

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It’s not my greatest strength either, but I was so obsessed with it when I discovered surf music (and Dick Dale) for myself in middle of 90s that I have spent a couple of years practicing tremolo picking almost every day, from slow to moderate and then fast, metronome, string skipping and all the other stuff.

The only pick I had then was the one I have made from telephone card.

Now I may call my technique decent with any pick, even with a coin or piece of plastic card. But my favorites are Dunlop Ultex .88

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Last edited: Jan 28, 2025 07:38:31

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