Anybody tried a 'Dugain' pick for rhythm style? Which one---many different types. Your thoughts on the pick?
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bbwood_98Brooklyn, NyProdigyVladimir music! Les Effes. . Its the best!
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One quick thought - I tried the wooden one quite a few years back - it ended up splintering for me. I'd avoid most of the wood ones, and go with horn, bone, shell or synthetic.
The one Dugain I have is a souvenir. It's made out of some sort of stone. Unusable as pick, after a few minutes, the metal strings will start grinding the pick away. It's very ergonomic. It'd probably work for a nylon string guitar. So, next to the wooden ones, avoid stone as well.
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@Buco Faifie Reinhardt gave me this pick a while ago, i think it's coconut.
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One quick thought - I tried the wooden one quite a few years back - it ended up splintering for me. I'd avoid most of the wood ones, and go with horn, bone, shell or synthetic.
Good Luck.
The one Dugain I have is a souvenir. It's made out of some sort of stone. Unusable as pick, after a few minutes, the metal strings will start grinding the pick away. It's very ergonomic. It'd probably work for a nylon string guitar. So, next to the wooden ones, avoid stone as well.
@Buco Faifie Reinhardt gave me this pick a while ago, i think it's coconut.
It's 2,9mm height, 2,6mm wide, 4,65mm thick.
That's a cool looking pick. How is it playing with it?
Perfect for fast rhythm.
I'm not using it, he gave it as a friend reminding to a great evening.