i would like to try these especially having sore fingertips from work. any recommendations?
C chuck in ny Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2013 Messages 528 Reaction score 0 Jan 6, 2017 #1 i would like to try these especially having sore fingertips from work. any recommendations?
P Piecomics Well-known member Joined Nov 5, 2014 Messages 335 Reaction score 78 Jan 6, 2017 #2 Alaska picks if using non steel strings. Personally I think the sound is spectacular when playing with them.
Alaska picks if using non steel strings. Personally I think the sound is spectacular when playing with them.
OP OP C chuck in ny Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2013 Messages 528 Reaction score 0 Jan 6, 2017 #3 thanks i will look into them.
mcnut UU VIP UU VIP Joined Aug 29, 2011 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Location Atlanta (Dunwoody), GA Jan 6, 2017 #4 These are really light so they work well with nylon strings. Easy to file and sand to a size and string attack that meets your playing style, but I know from experience buying a sample bag did not enable me to pick like Mr Kelly does on his demos :^(
These are really light so they work well with nylon strings. Easy to file and sand to a size and string attack that meets your playing style, but I know from experience buying a sample bag did not enable me to pick like Mr Kelly does on his demos :^(
Doc_J Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2009 Messages 4,707 Reaction score 318 Location McDonough, GA Jan 6, 2017 #5 mcnut said: These are really light so they work well with nylon strings. Easy to file and sand to a size and string attack that meets your playing style, but I know from experience buying a sample bag did not enable me to pick like Mr Kelly does on his demos :^( Click to expand... I also prefer the Fred Kelly finger picks. The fit well and stay on.
mcnut said: These are really light so they work well with nylon strings. Easy to file and sand to a size and string attack that meets your playing style, but I know from experience buying a sample bag did not enable me to pick like Mr Kelly does on his demos :^( Click to expand... I also prefer the Fred Kelly finger picks. The fit well and stay on.
Rob Uker Well-known member Joined Jun 29, 2016 Messages 250 Reaction score 119 Location New York Jan 6, 2017 #6 I find thumb picks are to long so I usually file them down until they are comfortable for me. So, if they aren't comfortable right away don't be afraid to customize the picks.
I find thumb picks are to long so I usually file them down until they are comfortable for me. So, if they aren't comfortable right away don't be afraid to customize the picks.
OP OP C chuck in ny Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2013 Messages 528 Reaction score 0 Jan 6, 2017 #7 i went with the fred kelly picks in clear poly, large. the alaska picks look good but the under the nail business is a deal breaker. thanks.
i went with the fred kelly picks in clear poly, large. the alaska picks look good but the under the nail business is a deal breaker. thanks.