Yes, they are the easiest to play with, but the .73 and the .88 versions sound a little better and are still quite easy to move across the strings. Good question!
I really appreciate how you both explain and show how using the pick leads to finger picking later on.
This video could be a little shorter by making the tour of different types of picks a little briefer. It’s not a big deal, but I think it would be better.
Funny thing about that, I already edited half of that part out. In the original footage, I showed the differences between like 6 different types of picks! Too much, for sure.
Thanks for explaining that the thinner picks are easier to play. Ive always wondered about the different sizes.
Also Ive never really played with a pick, but have always struggled with being confident in strumming. I bet this will help.
Also I like the sound and the change in the scene when you threw them down on the table. It kept the video engaging.
I’m sure you could find one! Every material sounds a little different. Seashells, nut shells, hard wood, and even agate picks all sound great. However, these types of picks are all very difficult to play with because they don’t flex at all!
I have also wondered about the different sizes and how to know which one to start with. Random question. I’m kind of accident prone… What is the best way to get a pic out of the hole in the guitar?
Got my picks!
Awesome video, thanks for your guidance Kyle 🙏 with pick I find different gages work for different songs.
That makes sense to me! Sounds like the variety pack is for you!
Thanks Kyle- I’ve ordered my variety pack!
Got some on the way!
Do you recommend the .60 Dunlaps?
Yes, they are the easiest to play with, but the .73 and the .88 versions sound a little better and are still quite easy to move across the strings. Good question!
I really appreciate how you both explain and show how using the pick leads to finger picking later on.
This video could be a little shorter by making the tour of different types of picks a little briefer. It’s not a big deal, but I think it would be better.
Funny thing about that, I already edited half of that part out. In the original footage, I showed the differences between like 6 different types of picks! Too much, for sure.
Thanks for explaining that the thinner picks are easier to play. Ive always wondered about the different sizes.
Also Ive never really played with a pick, but have always struggled with being confident in strumming. I bet this will help.
Also I like the sound and the change in the scene when you threw them down on the table. It kept the video engaging.
I was clueless about picks and why to use one. Appreciate the info. Now I want a seashell pick
I’m sure you could find one! Every material sounds a little different. Seashells, nut shells, hard wood, and even agate picks all sound great. However, these types of picks are all very difficult to play with because they don’t flex at all!
Picks on the way ✅
I have also wondered about the different sizes and how to know which one to start with. Random question. I’m kind of accident prone… What is the best way to get a pic out of the hole in the guitar?
I consider, what is it — a false way.