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Post by theStack on Apr 3, 2005 11:32:18 GMT -6
Michael, have you ever used Stylus Picks, and if yes, have they helped you?
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Post by Blondie on Apr 3, 2005 11:43:12 GMT -6
Here's what Mike says about the Stylus Pick: It is the same with devices like the "stylus" pick. I have heard from many people on tour that I have been quoted as saying that I like the "stylus" pick. I have one but never use it. I believe that you should practice with the equipment you will use to perform. I use the same guitar picks to practice as I do to perform. The same kinds of guitars, etc... I sincerely hope this helps.
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Post by jkerr on Apr 6, 2005 18:38:28 GMT -6
whats a stylus pick
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Post by WyldeStallion on Apr 6, 2005 18:47:10 GMT -6
It is a form of pick which is supposed to, and i quote "shave years of your practice". I dont know wether that is true but it looks pretty cool. check its website out. www.styluspick.com/
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Post by Luke on Apr 7, 2005 4:35:40 GMT -6
I don't think they look that great
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Post by WyldeStallion on Apr 7, 2005 9:17:06 GMT -6
Well i dunno, i think it looks no too bad and i would like to try it out just to see wether it could help me or not cause you never know till you try.
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Post by jkerr on Apr 7, 2005 9:32:07 GMT -6
I dont see how its possibble that a pick can make you a better player faster. Also $1 for one pick is pretty expensive.
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Post by HlynurStef on Apr 7, 2005 9:34:56 GMT -6
it is poinitier (i'm not sure if I spelled it correctly) so it requires less motion and less power to hitt the strings so it doesn't wear you out as much, or I think it works something like that. And also it's haped in that way to make it easier and better to pick. But that is just what I think, I haven't tried it yet.
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J.C
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Post by J.C on Apr 10, 2005 18:54:53 GMT -6
I've had a couple of them and let me tell you........they break strings! They're designed so if you lower the pick just a hair to low, the edge of the cone will catch under the string and you will be dead stopped. I don't suggest EVER using one live like they say you can. They *** when your doing palm muted gallops as well.
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Post by HlynurStef on Apr 14, 2005 8:39:24 GMT -6
I've had a couple of them and let me tell you........they break strings! They're designed so if you lower the pick just a hair to low, the edge of the cone will catch under the string and you will be dead stopped. I don't suggest EVER using one live like they say you can. They *** when your doing palm muted gallops as well. wow, that does ***!
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Post by Michael Angelo Batio on Apr 17, 2005 7:09:17 GMT -6
I don't recommend this product. BTW, Great graphic Luke!
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Post by jkerr on Apr 17, 2005 7:11:25 GMT -6
I will just stick with fender heavys. Would be interesting to try one though. Cant break strings more than my sister thats for sure
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