Searched a bit and couldn't find much on subject. I recently played with a Wegen 5mm, don't know which particular model, which was rounded on all ends. Totally loved it for rhythm but it was really hard for me to solo with. I was wondering if anyone using a beveled Wegen has ever rounded the other ends off to play rhythm but then still have bevel point to solo? I'm assuming sandpaper would do the trick.
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My favorite all-around Wegen is the BigCity 2.2mm. It's dark & smooth enough for rhythm, but thin enough for lead. The tip is more rounded than the Gypsy Pick series, so the 2.2mm BigCity is a darker sounding pick than the 3.5mm Gypsy Pick.
YMMV, but before you carve up a $20 pick and lose its resale value - Wegen does make picks that do what it sounds like you want.
To me, the slight additional mass in my finger tips just seems to allow my hand to move more freely over the strings without feeling I've got a big chunk of something between my fingers.
However, I still round out the pick so that it forms a circular shape. This provides me, at least psychologically if not physically, the sense that the pick is staying in position while playing.
I must say though, that when I warm up for self-practice, I start with the BigCity 1.4, gradually move to the 1.8, and finally to the 2.2 where I stay locked in.
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