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«  The peak inflexible. »

Published on 05/11/12 at 17:15
I use it since I started 7 years ago grattouiller and like any good guitarist who occasionally go out of her room I have to try everything that I could fall under the hand of all that guitarists and bassists that I could use to cross pack of cigarettes cut through the wooden picks or glass.

I'm bassist training, then to the guitar I needed a little pick and precise force me to work on my accuracy. I like the failure to keep pace really just the tip of this small tool, which prevents over-commit the pick between the strings and the body and can play faster, and more, and it was the hand as close ropes, which is very important for me (since I'm bassist at the base). I think it would well in hand compared to what some are writing, but we must say that I do not play on stage for prolonged periods. Failure to let its tip touch the strings and its thickness are dear to me because they feel good and resistance, his attack and his inflexibility.

Jazz III forever, at worst, I would change just for the Mick Thomson signature model, with the added grip.