Let’s share about our favorite guitar picks.

Jazz III’s are a popular favorite in my area, although I’ve almost always bought the cheapo Fender mediums and heavys. My dad played these powdergripped Dunlap tortexes for years, but they always felt so weird and out of place to me. I have a professional musician friend who swears by BlueChip flat picks. I’ll defer to the community towards fingerpicks, felt picks, and sixpence coins.

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I love the yellow dunlops, but have had a great time oddly with stainless steel picks… They make me play differently, which is kind of neat :)

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Stainless steel is definitely a new one for me. I’ll need to try one out if I ever get the opportunity. How do they make you play different?

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I can half recommend them! I was in a rut and saw a guitar player I like called Steve Albini used them, and as all good decisions go figured why not? 😅

I think they make me play more intentionally, as there’s a mental note that this probably is likely to snap strings (not happened yet in the year I’ve used them), but also I found the lack of flex means the attack can be clangy or scratch, so there’s that too.

I realise these sound like drawbacks… I may have made guitar harder accidentally

It’s been a year though, I guess I keep coming back to them! Likely worth trying a coin before getting a bunch (I think my set of 20ish were cheap Amazon ones, £5 max)… The picks are way thinner than coins, but it’s a non-commital trial!

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I have been experimenting a ton with picks in the last few months. I bought three Bluechips, an assorted pack of TUSQ picks, and Taylor’s “Darktone series” pick tin.

My favorites are, in order:

  1. Dunlop Tortex. Old reliable. Just feels like home.

  2. TUSQ picks. They are the most resonant picks I have ever used; they make month old strings sound like a fresh set. They also come in three different sound profiles, bass-heavy, treble heavy, and “warm” i.e. mids heavy. The differences are noticeable, and it feels like having an analog way to EQ my guitar. For the money they are the best

  3. Taylor Thermex Pro from the Darktone series pick tin. It is the pick that gets closest to the sound of a fingernail

  4. Bluechip - fancy but kinda underwhelming. They are definitely great picks but I’m not feeling the hype after using them for three months

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Dunlop Brass ‘Teckpick’ for me. With a rough edge filed along the edges at the pointy end. Fast, accurate picking with an awesome warm acoustic tone. I had one sitting untouched in my collection for 35 years until I started messing with it two years ago. I’ve since found that Dunlop produce them so ordered enough to last a long time.

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I’m using 0.85mm D’Addario Duralin Precision picks, but just because it’s what they have at my local music store that “felt right” after I tried a few. Before that I used to play 0.88mm Dunlop Tortex Standard and I feel little to no difference at all

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Used to use nylon for years because of durability and sharp texture for grip. Then moved (back) to jazz III, preferably grip or ultex. Seems I can’t have both.

Tortex in particular will be worn and slick and bent in a second. Nylon tends toward the washboard effect. Stiff jazz, despite the name, is pretty much the only way to fly.

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