Best Guitar Pick for Strumming an Acoustic Guitar
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Hogwash. Thin picks sound like garbage but they are a good crutch for beginners who haven't yet developed their right-hand technique.
Great tip! I learned this when I heard gypsy jazz and looked a few things up. It really helps with producing volume, and quick runs where you have to change strings.
No. Thin picks sound terrible on an acoustic guitar.
Thin picks sound like baseball cards in the spokes of bicycle wheels, flapping around.
b-b-but If the Pick ist Harder you can shred harder
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