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Rykoshet
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Rykoshet
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07/15/2009 2:01 am
It sounds different. I don't want to say right or wrong, that's for you to decide, but when you learn a riff or a strum, try it with and without a pick (and with different picks) and take whichever YOU like. Remember, guitar is about making your own sound, and I doubt you could get Tommy Emmanuel to grab a pick, or get Van Halen to drop his, so it's all good.

Now...I've heard a lot about Jazz IIIs and went out today and picked a couple up.

WHAT THE HECK??

It feels like playing with a penny. It's small and hard and totally different from the Fender thin/mediums I've been using for the last forever.

I do like the bright sound...but do they have to be so small? It honestly feels like I'm fumbling with a penny. I know they're not for everyone, but I really have heard a lot of people swear by them...is there something I'm missing?

Also picked up a metal pick (Van Halen made me do it) and a thumbpick, for novelty. The thumbpick is kind of cool but it feels weird having my thumb so far away from the strings. I look forward to a review of my troubles in a while.