Hi I'm just wondering if anyone has tried moving the pick around to the rounded edge for rhythm, then switching back to the normal position for lead playing. I noticed it mentioned in the book and have adopted this kind of style over last couple of weeks just to see if I could use it.
I've been using a wegen, when I roll it round the pointed edge of the pick faces the tailpiece. I think I quite like it and am now considering filing a slight bevel on that part of the pick. I think the pick doesn't actually move about as much when playing say a fairly quick bossa nova, than the more conventional way.
After saying this however I've actually been using an older much more worn wegen recently anyway for lead after switching back from a newer wegen with more of a point and even found that to be slightly better.
I can't say I've noticed any pro's doing this in any videos. I was wondering if any one else has tried this.
Cheers.
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But if I play rhythm and lead I use my regular pick (Wegen GJ 3.5mm) for the rhythm I use a bit of the flesh of my index to get a good fat sound (It is a recommendation from Dennis).
I think that if you already use a thick pick you do not need to do anything to go from rhythm to lead or vice versa.
Probably somewhat depends on what kind of sound you want
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