10 minutes ago I played "Blue Guitar" in my primary school first class; they very much appreciated the bouncy rhythm and did some kind of swing dance. My little children love manouche rhythm; whenever I play a tune (youtube or by myself), they immediately start moving and dancing around.
And this drawing was given to me shortly after the lesson:
A lot of expensive picks later I ended up where I started: with Dunlop Picks.
The Dunlop Delrin 500 or the Dunlop Prime Grip Delrin 500 for a even better Grip are really good - each played with the pointy edge. The Dunlop Gatorgrip´s have a better sound on bright sounding guitars, but are pretty slippery, at least for my hands. But it is all about personal preference. Recently I saw a guy playing with a normal button and it sounded great.
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Didn't know the song, thank you!
@billyshakes:
10 minutes ago I played "Blue Guitar" in my primary school first class; they very much appreciated the bouncy rhythm and did some kind of swing dance. My little children love manouche rhythm; whenever I play a tune (youtube or by myself), they immediately start moving and dancing around.
And this drawing was given to me shortly after the lesson:
A lot of expensive picks later I ended up where I started: with Dunlop Picks.
The Dunlop Delrin 500 or the Dunlop Prime Grip Delrin 500 for a even better Grip are really good - each played with the pointy edge. The Dunlop Gatorgrip´s have a better sound on bright sounding guitars, but are pretty slippery, at least for my hands. But it is all about personal preference. Recently I saw a guy playing with a normal button and it sounded great.
on hold:
That's a lot of great picks waiting for someone to practice their re-edging! Plenty of money sitting there too.
easily worth a couple fo string sets :-)
You have plenty to make a Django collage.