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Flarick to thumb pick?
Just wondering if anybody went from a flat pic to a thumb pic for acoustic guitar
Any advantages I know weird question
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I'm a flat picker who had to double on Dobro, and in a 4 or 5 piece, I had to be able to push out the volume so I used plastic thumb-picks and metal pro-pic finger picks.
Now I am old and my finger nails are thick and strong, so for fingerstyle my nails are fine. Does that answer your question ?
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But I try it a few times and then give up. I suspect if you get the right one and hang in there you could survive. I suppose the real question might be what are you trying to accomplish? I use BC, which are not slippery, so for me there would be no advantage to such a replacement theory.
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You might try a Herco. They are designed to be more like flatpicks than most thumb picks.
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Flat pick to thumbpick
You need to try a Black Mountain thumbpick. They solve exactly that issue!
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Plus one. My experience exactly.
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