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  • @mylescasey1771
    @mylescasey1771 4 роки тому +493

    "This is a Fender, Celluloid, Medium-gauge pic, because it's a common pic, we're going to test it against the others."
    *Immediately lights in on fire*

    • @KDH
      @KDH  4 роки тому +67

      Trial by fire? 🔥

    • @VodkaSelekta
      @VodkaSelekta 4 роки тому +20

      Legend has it if you play fast enough it will burst into flames using just friction. Bear Grylls also carries Fender picks around as a survival tool as a reliable way of making a fire in far-flung places.

    • @MarioAtheonio
      @MarioAtheonio 4 роки тому +1

      Lucky it wasn’t nitrate…

    • @noideaforthecanalsname1896
      @noideaforthecanalsname1896 4 роки тому +8

      TBH these fender picks look really cool. I got some for free once and I don't use them. They are put in a safe place. When I want to look at them I look. When I want to play I use my fingers cause i'm a bassist.

    • @leftygaming4522
      @leftygaming4522 4 роки тому +2

      @@noideaforthecanalsname1896 lmao this is actually funny as fuck

  • @KDH
    @KDH  4 роки тому +515

    Wow a 12 minute video about guitar picks....

    • @NutsTesticles
      @NutsTesticles 4 роки тому +21

      Mate I could talk for probably 8 hours about guitar picks it’s fine

    • @trailryder5813
      @trailryder5813 4 роки тому +3

      @85X LMAO great comment.

    • @mutt4537
      @mutt4537 4 роки тому +2

      Nice thicc burnt marshmallow picc.
      On another note, try out the Andy James or John Petrucci signature Dunlop Flow picks. They don't feel as thick at 2mm because of the logo being stamped instead of raised. The Ultex material is incredibly grippy, even when sweating, and the Petrucci version is much closer to a jazz 3 if you don't like the regular flow size. I swap a lot between Dava's and Flow's for different tonal purpose when recording or just to make a run a bit easier.

    • @tball5677
      @tball5677 4 роки тому +1

      I've actually seen a lot longer vids on pics.

    • @DeadHandBlues
      @DeadHandBlues 4 роки тому +4

      Have you done a string gauge shoot out video yet

  • @luvsic35
    @luvsic35 4 роки тому +559

    Imagine using a normal jazz 3, LOL.
    This post was made by Kirk Hammet Signature purple sparkle jazz 3 gang

    • @mistersadaimusic
      @mistersadaimusic 4 роки тому +31

      replied to by the jim root jazz 3 gang

    • @potatoheadhaoy
      @potatoheadhaoy 4 роки тому +44

      Vores u in John petrucci signature jazz 3

    • @canonryanestes1134
      @canonryanestes1134 4 роки тому +20

      Scofs in Eric Johnson jazz 3

    • @noahfrelich5733
      @noahfrelich5733 4 роки тому +9

      I love the Kirk Hammett jazz 3

    • @ethanbilby9173
      @ethanbilby9173 4 роки тому +7

      @@potatoheadhaoy john petrucci jazz 3 gang (edit: maybe i should mention i moved to swiss picks and i ordered some winspears recently lol)

  • @wulfila99
    @wulfila99 4 роки тому +39

    I've found the Dunlop Big Stubby 3mm to be THE pick for me. Massive enough to minimise pick loss, great grip, smooth playing, but still pretty decent attack for Metal rhythm playing

  • @yahligowans9853
    @yahligowans9853 4 роки тому +131

    16mm is thick? I should show this to my girlfriend

  • @AnAmericanComposer
    @AnAmericanComposer 4 роки тому +72

    I feel like the Purple had a ton of midrange. I would love to hear it demo'd on an acoustic. I use either a Jazz III Tortex or a brass TeckPick on my acoustic when I'm not fingerpicking and it would be fun experimenting with a behemoth like that.

  • @putridabomination
    @putridabomination 4 роки тому +444

    I like my guitar picks like I like my women, thick.

    • @thatoneguy444
      @thatoneguy444 4 роки тому +8

      But not too thick

    • @roberto3262
      @roberto3262 4 роки тому +10

      Black?

    • @MarcosRobertoDosSantosJF
      @MarcosRobertoDosSantosJF 4 роки тому +50

      But do you lose your women like you lose guitar picks? Haha!

    • @adamgreenhill110
      @adamgreenhill110 4 роки тому +14

      Just like women, I buy my guitar picks for 50p each from a store

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 4 роки тому +12

      I like my picks like I like my men. Mute and easily replaceable.

  • @VodkaSelekta
    @VodkaSelekta 4 роки тому +136

    KDH: Don't try this at home
    Me: Tries this at home.
    Don't worry though, I accept liability for my house burning down.

    • @kramnull8962
      @kramnull8962 4 роки тому +2

      No you didn't, you told the wife the last thing you remember was plugging your guitar into the Marshall and it spontaneously combusted...

    • @canadablake
      @canadablake 3 роки тому

      I’m glad I’m not the only one that put flame to a fender celluloid pick after seeing this. I did it outside though. My neighbours had some questions. Then they lit one on fire too.

  • @jimbocarrino763
    @jimbocarrino763 4 роки тому +173

    I'm like a super nerd when it comes to picks... I collect them. There aren't very many videos online about people's passion for the plectrum.
    Love your stuff
    Keep it up man!

    • @BrothaManFromDa5thFl
      @BrothaManFromDa5thFl 4 роки тому +2

      I'm always down for a pick shootout so thanks for the video!!

    • @derk486
      @derk486 4 роки тому

      You should upload some videos about your pick collection?

  • @Branbreakers
    @Branbreakers 4 роки тому +36

    3:55 KDH has achieved PEAK COMEDY

  • @MatiasBertuzziPH
    @MatiasBertuzziPH 4 роки тому +144

    I had the same pick for almost 15 years and still rocking. Not even paid for it, came for free with a pair of Converse shoes

    • @Ed-wt3jn
      @Ed-wt3jn 4 роки тому +14

      What? I grind through like 10 picks per month

    • @MatiasBertuzziPH
      @MatiasBertuzziPH 4 роки тому +6

      @@Ed-wt3jn I'm not a very talented player and I don't play very often. You must be punishing those strings man :D

    • @Ed-wt3jn
      @Ed-wt3jn 4 роки тому +3

      @@MatiasBertuzziPH just playing normally. I play nylon and they get chewed up fast.

    • @Ed-wt3jn
      @Ed-wt3jn 4 роки тому +2

      @@MatiasBertuzziPH nylon picks that is

    • @noideaforthecanalsname1896
      @noideaforthecanalsname1896 4 роки тому +15

      I have a lot of picks but i dont grind them at all. All of them are almost like new. Beacouse I play bass and picks are illegal on bass.

  • @tommyvig1096
    @tommyvig1096 4 роки тому +89

    "Im fiscally irresponsible."
    Drummers: pfft you call that irresponsible, i just bought a new $500 cymbal

    • @VanXHydrA
      @VanXHydrA 4 роки тому +3

      Haha I'm indeed.and sadly most crashes worth having ar at least $250-400

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 4 роки тому +2

      My dad loved his expensive cymbals lol. When we went to guitar center, he would spend all of his time with cymbals, and always kept his cymbals polished and nice.

    • @BigBurgerBoy557
      @BigBurgerBoy557 4 роки тому +1

      I have an electric drum set. Td27kv gang where you at?

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 2 роки тому +1

      And? That's part of the drum kit. That's like saying I bought a $500 pickup for my guitar. So what.
      Now if you paid $500 for drumsticks, then we could talk.

    • @tommyvig1096
      @tommyvig1096 2 роки тому +1

      @@J.C... homie, it's a joke on a comment from a year ago. Chill out lmao

  • @cjrockefeller3927
    @cjrockefeller3927 4 роки тому +21

    When I had first started playing guitar I lit one of those fender picks on fire cause I was trying to melt it to make my own pickshape and I accidentally made a ball of fire in my room

  • @Zsigmund
    @Zsigmund 4 роки тому +72

    Need a 'Pick Scraping 10 hours' video for my neighbors.

    • @jakemode
      @jakemode 4 роки тому +5

      On a never-ending feedbacking loop

    • @aneilaseyiekeretsu
      @aneilaseyiekeretsu 4 роки тому +2

      Yikes.. gives me the chills even just thinking about it..

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X 4 роки тому +1

      Hahaaaaa 🤘🏻

    • @screenpuller
      @screenpuller 3 роки тому +1

      Alternate it with very loud peacock calls & you'll drive 'em nuts for sure.

  • @anuvette
    @anuvette 4 роки тому +285

    Me: *laughs in fingerstyle*

    • @almond42069
      @almond42069 4 роки тому +7

      You will play metal and solos with fingers lol

    • @anuvette
      @anuvette 4 роки тому +11

      @@almond42069 why not

    • @lancia-037
      @lancia-037 4 роки тому +2

      @@almond42069 flamenco?

    • @almond42069
      @almond42069 4 роки тому

      @@anuvette You'r God level

    • @almond42069
      @almond42069 4 роки тому

      @@lancia-037 what flamenco?

  • @Sticky_Tea
    @Sticky_Tea 4 роки тому +27

    That tv show intro is a nice touch

  • @leearmitage
    @leearmitage 4 роки тому +10

    Have thought about getting one of those purple picks to test out, I tend to go for at least 1.14m and above

  • @GrizzlyRun
    @GrizzlyRun 4 роки тому +19

    I’d like to suggest the Jazz iii Max grip carbon fibers. I feel it has the best of all traits. Normal jazz thickness, improved grip surface and the carbon fiber has the best longevity in a pick I’ve ever used.

    • @Manik530
      @Manik530 2 роки тому +4

      Have you tried the patrucci pick?

    • @ushnicyuvnikof2748
      @ushnicyuvnikof2748 2 роки тому

      Carbon fibre is just plastic it also does not last long.

    • @bmanna495
      @bmanna495 Рік тому +1

      @@Manik530 I love the regular Petrucci Jazz III, I also tried his flow model which also for me is really "flowy" and easy to use but it makes me lose a lot of sound brightness and attack especially on cleans

    • @NKN82
      @NKN82 Рік тому

      Dude this small pick made for kids.

  • @zacksguitarhacks6390
    @zacksguitarhacks6390 3 роки тому +10

    I also use jazz 3 but they are the black max grip. I've used the jazz 3 picks since year 2 or 3 of guitar playing and I've never looked back. For me it gave me more precision and speed.

  • @maxhart2406
    @maxhart2406 4 роки тому +3

    I used to use those paper thin picks and I stood by them for a long while, than I tried an ultex 2mm. I’ve used them since then. They wear out fast but it matches my intense playing, and is actually really good for clean calm stuff. I have no idea how I ever stood those thin ones. Great video, you should win some sort of award for the fuego.

  • @lunasplayer1313
    @lunasplayer1313 4 роки тому +11

    0:35 sums up guitar picks in 6 seconds

  • @garygrinkevich6971
    @garygrinkevich6971 4 роки тому +23

    I find my biggest issue with picks is them slipping and re-orienting when playing. when i discovered brain picks snarling dogs with the super sharp grip it was a game changer but i never like the bevel on the tip so i would sand them on emmery boards. eventually i found dava picks, prime tones, and other jazz 3 style beveled tips that allowed for pinch harmonics and speed picking but also offered a rubberized or textured grip. I haven't tried the super chunk picks but I have put a concerted effort into refining my pick preference as it absolutely makes a difference on your technical ability with the instrument as well as pick attack tone, because as you say the basic fender mediums that come with your first guitar just don't cut it. I also use thump picks from time to time there's one called a "bumble bee" that uses a jazz 3 and is very comfortable compared to the jim dunlops that will turn your finger purple in 30 minutes. good video dude nice to see a pick video that isn't an artist pimping their own tin of signature picks.

    • @michelhadid
      @michelhadid 4 роки тому +1

      I use brain picks snarling dogs, they have amazing grip for fast paced rock/metal but the sound and string feel Is not good at all

  • @brokemanfishing6413
    @brokemanfishing6413 4 роки тому +10

    "One pick to rule them all"
    -Gandolf

  • @fredmachine
    @fredmachine 2 роки тому +3

    Dunlop Flows are usually made of Ultex, or Ultem/PEI. I recently got into thicker picks up to 2 mm with those, and I noticed that nylon above like 1.5 mm thickness is actually quite sturdy. So I started making my own picks made of 2 mm nylon (or rather, PA6/Perlon), shaped with three equal tips modelled after the Flow. It's pretty nice, and since it's basically three tips (like a triangle pick) it'll last a very long time.
    What I didn't like about the Flow, especially the 2 mm on, was that they're quite noisy on the high strings. Lots of PING noise on attack.

  • @Taborius1
    @Taborius1 4 роки тому +1

    Fun video man. I was knocked off of being a drummer a couple years back due to a wrist injury. Decided to pick up the guitar, and, well, I am sold on Purple Plectrum's stuff. I have 2 arrows and 1 scallon all three at 9mm. Love the tone and feel. Complete rubbish for pick scraping though. Thanks for featuring it. Enjoy!

  • @yoshialmighty8324
    @yoshialmighty8324 3 роки тому +3

    I'm a big fan of the Dunlop Tortex Sharp picks, I love the texture and how smoothly the pick the strings. I've been using 0.88mm for years although I just got a sampler pack and I must say I'm really liking the 1.5mm thick picks, they may be my new go to. It makes tremolo picking effortless, it feels like cheating.

  • @AutopsySuiteable
    @AutopsySuiteable 4 роки тому +2

    I have a handful of these Purple Plectrum picks in various sizes and overall I think they are pretty cool. I've taken them on a few tours and haven't lost them and they are really good for warming up pre show but also I've switched to them mid show a few times when my hand cramps up (I do a LOT of tremolo picking) and it would help ease my hand for sure.

  • @zloboslav_
    @zloboslav_ 4 роки тому +28

    Question: is it possible to pick-squeal with the huge pick comfortably?

    • @skeome
      @skeome 4 роки тому +4

      Pick squeal = pinch harmonics

    • @PeachIceCreamy
      @PeachIceCreamy 4 роки тому

      Zephyr Skeome was about to ask, lol.

    • @pancakes7294
      @pancakes7294 4 роки тому +2

      As a person who uses Dunlop big stubby and other thicker picks, I find it much easier, plus the picks life last longer as it doesn’t bend and slowly wears down. Plus tremolo picking is a million times easier as the pick doesn’t dig into the strings and get caught.

  • @dannythejester
    @dannythejester 4 роки тому +15

    "I like em big, I like em chunky."

  • @RustingPeace
    @RustingPeace 4 роки тому +7

    I prefer 0,96mm... thin enough to play incredible fast downstrokes, thick enough to not get destroyed within playing one song

    • @astafire6810
      @astafire6810 3 роки тому

      I prefer a 1mm pick, same shape as the fender one, but I cut it so it's very sharp. I do this because I like the height of the fender pick, but the sharpness of a jazz pick, so it's a good in-between

  • @rickc2102
    @rickc2102 4 роки тому

    I'm all about the Dunlop Ultex Standard 1.14mm. John Petrucci uses a Jazz III sized one, same material and thickness; you might like them.

  • @Yet_another_placeholder
    @Yet_another_placeholder 4 роки тому +11

    "We can clearly hear the EQ differences"
    Me: *hears absolutely no difference* I should probably listen on some better speakers, then...

    • @yogieyo9935
      @yogieyo9935 4 роки тому

      i can hear a bit difference if i don't look at the screen

  • @RJW14
    @RJW14 4 роки тому +1

    having used dunlop jazz 3's and 205 jazztones for years, I bought a few primetone jazz 3's and fell in love. After using those for a few years, I bought some petrucci flow picks earlier this year because they were the smallest flow pick and I wanted to try the hype. Literally all I use now because I can manipulate them to be almost as subtle as the primetone, as useful in lead as the jazz and they flow, so you get the same type of string release as the jazztones. The bigger size actually helps me in hybrid picking as well.

  • @trailryder5813
    @trailryder5813 4 роки тому +10

    I just would like to add that I can't keep up with a pick for more than one use after I put it down I think they self destruct or something. That or either little pick goblins crawl out and steal them.

    • @musicmason
      @musicmason 4 роки тому +4

      They take your picks and turn them into all those extra Tupperware lids in the cabinet.

    • @trailryder5813
      @trailryder5813 4 роки тому +2

      @@musicmason You sir might have just solved two of the biggest mysteries on Earth. Where do picks go and why do I have all these extra plastic lids. Whats the quote, "Its a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma." But I do think that you sir have just solved both these questions.

    • @musicmason
      @musicmason 4 роки тому

      @@trailryder5813 now we just have to figure out how to turn them back into picks. I wonder what a Tupperware pick would sound like. Couldn't be that bad, it makes sweet tea taste better.

    • @timothymallonjr4659
      @timothymallonjr4659 4 роки тому

      Put them in an altoids case

    • @trailryder5813
      @trailryder5813 4 роки тому +1

      @@musicmason Are you suggesting a business model for a Pick Recovery Company? Maybe even a reality TV show? But the real question is what came first the pick or the lid?

  • @jadedatheist1828
    @jadedatheist1828 4 роки тому

    I really like the Dava Grip Tip picks because the texture makes it so I don't have to hold onto the pick so tightly. I'll have to check this thick one out. Good video.

  • @Wolfythereviewer
    @Wolfythereviewer 4 роки тому +9

    I need my picks thicc af
    I use a 50c USD coin rn, but I really want a 19mm Purple Plectrum pick

    • @deaj8450
      @deaj8450 4 роки тому +2

      Try out Big Stubby's they make them at least up to 3mm which is what I use. Good spot for grip, lasts awhile, very good picks.

  • @sneaky5868
    @sneaky5868 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, at the end that riff you're playing, the pickboy sounded amazing

  • @The_Macaroon
    @The_Macaroon 4 роки тому +4

    I liked the sound of the Fender pick. I couldn't live with a thick pick that wouldn't scrape.

  • @TheMountainDemon
    @TheMountainDemon 4 роки тому +2

    I use Dunlop nylon .73's for metal and I get plenty of miles out of em.

  • @이예린-c1y
    @이예린-c1y 4 роки тому +3

    Finally, a pick that I won't lose

  • @arpeggiomeister
    @arpeggiomeister 4 роки тому

    Pretty cool. Never saw a pick that thick. Looks like you were economy picking your scales. Cool lick in the end, like the harmonics in the tag.

  • @SamMiTCH-qn7lk
    @SamMiTCH-qn7lk 3 роки тому +48

    Sidenote: I severely admire how precise your playing is, especially your shredding, I really appreciate it as a jazz rhythm section player

  • @Unchainedsoul3
    @Unchainedsoul3 4 роки тому +11

    what the hell are you doing to your picks where they deteriorate? i've been using the same red nylon jazz iiis for years and they looks exactly the same.

    • @JanXD
      @JanXD 4 роки тому

      How

    • @Siranonim
      @Siranonim 4 роки тому

      Yeah, the same. The jazz 3 is like the longest lasting pick I used. It lasts for at least a year before you see any changes in shape.

    • @juanpgomez1299
      @juanpgomez1299 4 роки тому

      I have played the same fender heavy that came in my guitar case for more than three years playing bass and guitar daily and it still works just fine (?

    • @Ninjametal
      @Ninjametal 4 роки тому

      I had a Dunlop nylon thin pick (orange) that never took wear. It lasted years until I lost it. Most pick material does abrade faster though. I use Dunlop tortex Jazz III XL picks these days. They wear down on the points, but I buy bulk bags of 100 at a time and like the sound and feel of them, so I'm fine with it.

    • @stugeh
      @stugeh 4 роки тому

      I guess you never do pick slides. I have a bowl full of different jazz 3s and almost all of them are quite banged up. Petrucci signatures also tend to get rounder the more I play with one.

  • @redsunstudiomixrec5017
    @redsunstudiomixrec5017 4 роки тому +1

    After 22 years of playing guitar i finally got the perfect one
    Jim Dunlop big stubby 2mm

  • @samwinn2774
    @samwinn2774 4 роки тому +7

    Jazz III's are my favorite picks as well however... I played a pick recently made of ACTUAL tortoise shell and it was shaped almost exactly like a Jazz III and had the same thickness. It was the best pick I've ever used. Period. Tried it on acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin and even Bass (I play with my fingers on bass UNLESS I'm playing super heavy metal style stuff) and the tortoise shell pick is my favorite of all time.

    • @marcialarmijo4077
      @marcialarmijo4077 4 роки тому

      I too had a tortoise shell pick once thing was super warm the guy told me it was intended for nylon string guitars it was nice till I dropped it and it went into the pick void.. rip

    • @samwinn2774
      @samwinn2774 4 роки тому

      @@marcialarmijo4077 RIP sorry for your loss! It sounds amazing on everything!

  • @cjtheclaimed6757
    @cjtheclaimed6757 4 роки тому

    Hey man. This video is super important. Geeking out about picks is important.

  • @triledink
    @triledink 4 роки тому +10

    Might aswell just go out in the forest and pick up a small pebble as a pick.
    Personally 0.73-0.80 is my sweet spot.

    • @Wolfythereviewer
      @Wolfythereviewer 4 роки тому +2

      NGL I would LOVE a pick made from a pebble

    • @juanpgomez1299
      @juanpgomez1299 4 роки тому +1

      I actually have a pick that my ex made for me out of a pebble and it feels awesome

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 4 роки тому

      @@juanpgomez1299 I bet your ex did feel awesome..........on the inside 🤤

    • @TheProdigalSon325
      @TheProdigalSon325 4 роки тому

      I agree... I use dunlop tortex .88, and that's a step UP from normal.

    • @TheProdigalSon325
      @TheProdigalSon325 4 роки тому

      @@juanpgomez1299 If she threw a pebble at you when you dumped her, then you turned said pebble into a pick... this does not count as a pick MADE from a pebble GIVEN to you by said ex. Lol😂😂😂

  • @cabalzero
    @cabalzero 4 роки тому

    Clayton teardrops. Only picks I use. Great texture, superb control, stands up to any abuse. I use super heavy ones, around 1.5 mm.

  • @LafBoi
    @LafBoi 4 роки тому +3

    Don’t know if anyone said it yet, but that thin black boi you’re using. Switch it to a Black Ice light. They’re a jazz III size and I swear by them.

    • @angushamptoncarr9413
      @angushamptoncarr9413 4 роки тому +1

      Black Ice are really good, but I prefer Jazz III’s because of the sharper tip

    • @LafBoi
      @LafBoi 4 роки тому +1

      Angus Hampton Carr I’ve been using flows as well, they’re cool but I seem to have more control over hits if I use the light Black Ice. I might try mediums

  • @iain2080
    @iain2080 4 роки тому

    1:30
    Idk if you'll see this but I bought a bag of Jazz 3s. About 20 for a less than 20 quid on Thomann. I've been cycling through the picks the past 2 years. Lost a few under the couch probably but they last ages for me.

  • @dzakwana
    @dzakwana 4 роки тому +12

    My psychiatrist: Thicc picc isnt real it can’t hurt you
    Thicc picc :

  • @BenjaminRichardCraig
    @BenjaminRichardCraig 4 роки тому

    Try the Jeff loomis signature. I went from tortex jazz 3 2.0s to the jeff loomis and I love it. bigger size still super pointed allows for both great rhythms and articulated arpeggios

  • @DPW864
    @DPW864 4 роки тому +10

    So basically they all just sound the same. Cool.

    • @hellodumplings8564
      @hellodumplings8564 4 роки тому

      Anon Anon yeah, is more of a preference and comfortable thing.

    • @rhys9336
      @rhys9336 4 роки тому

      Fatter picks sounded brighter to me, but I guess the more relevant point is how much control you get

  • @rogerramjet6615
    @rogerramjet6615 Рік тому

    Great video. It's nice to hear the different picks in direct sequence. I use Nylon Jazz IIIs. I find them the hardest wearing picks. I remember Michael Angelo Batio saying the same thing. I even sharpen the tip with sandpaper.

  • @cru2006
    @cru2006 4 роки тому +9

    When you said guitar nerd...
    Me: Yep, that's me!

  • @CorwynsWorld
    @CorwynsWorld 4 роки тому +2

    Never heard of Purple Plectrums...but years ago I switched to 3mm - 4mm V-Picks and haven't looked back. Thick picks rule!

  • @daniel5569
    @daniel5569 4 роки тому +9

    Esto es un poco de todo xd

  • @zloboslav_
    @zloboslav_ 4 роки тому

    I mainly use the nylon jazz III. The fender medium sometimes sounds nice on acoustic guitar, but it's so slippery, like no grip at all...

  • @shinywalrus8856
    @shinywalrus8856 4 роки тому +4

    Tbh I couldn’t hear a difference in the normal playing

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 7 місяців тому

    Your 2 videos on guitar picks, this one and the expensive guitar pick video, are the only guitar pick video that I could actually tell a difference in tone on an electric guitar. Maybe you should do a video on how you recorded the sound?

  • @repairupdaterepeat5815
    @repairupdaterepeat5815 4 роки тому +9

    You know who makes really really over rated plectrums?.....
    ...Chapman 😂😂

    • @Ishkybibble
      @Ishkybibble 4 роки тому +1

      He makes some other really overrated stuff too

  • @RedHeadGuitar
    @RedHeadGuitar 4 роки тому

    The material of the Flow Picks is the same as the Ultex, but dyed. It's basically Polyetherimide, which is a high performance polymer. It's even harder and much more durable than Delrin (Tortex Picks). Drop a Tortex and an Ultex pick on a hard surface, the Ultex sounds much glassier. So is its tone, much more snap. You can't hear a difference on overdriven electric guitars, but I love the clarity on acoustics. The normal Ultex picks are not dyed. Polyetherimide has a transparent yellow color. I play 1 or 1.5 mm Ultex Sharp picks (normal size with Jazz III tip...yummy ..plus they have a beveled edge, nice and flowy...but not as much as the flow) and sometimes thicker flow picks, but the high price of the Flows scares me away. ...long story short it's a pretty advanced polymer, but nothing proprietary. Nerd talk off!

  • @noideaforthecanalsname1896
    @noideaforthecanalsname1896 4 роки тому +4

    12 minute video about picks.
    Nobody:
    Davie 504 left the chat.

  • @JoePariseauMusic
    @JoePariseauMusic 4 роки тому +2

    I'm a big fan of the Dunlop Flow picks. Absolutely love them! The .73mm ones

  • @jamesinpike
    @jamesinpike 4 роки тому

    You should try the Dunlop gator picks, 2.0 mm

  • @ThriftyTones
    @ThriftyTones 4 роки тому

    I used to love those purple dunlop thick glassy ones for shredding. In fact, you've inspired me to seek some out, were amazing for alternate picking.

  • @EisGlockner
    @EisGlockner 4 роки тому

    a year ago i was testing a 7mm pick of purple plektrum (thanks rob scallon) and it's my favourite now! i never play with another pick + they last a really long time! so worth the price

  • @internetselling
    @internetselling 3 роки тому

    7:04 - Woke up to the sound of pouring rain
    The wind would whisper and I'd think of you
    And all the tears you cried, that called my name
    And when you needed me I came through

  • @EmulatorNoob
    @EmulatorNoob Рік тому

    I use a small 3mm pick to warm up and 0.7mm when playing. Warming up with a thicker pick really helps me with accuracy

  • @davidjohnsen3245
    @davidjohnsen3245 4 роки тому +1

    That aggressive pick tone sounds great

  • @PBTophie
    @PBTophie Рік тому

    I have a small dipping bowl I bought for a dollar and somehow became the place I store all of the picks I don't use. It's almost full of picks of all shapes, sizes, and thicknesses; from 0.73 to 4.2mm.
    On my desk and in the pick pouch on my keychain are 0.73mm Jazz IIIs for most electric stuff (in white, because they're easier to find in the dark) and 0.73mm Everly Star Picks for acoustic and strummier electric stuff. The thin Jazz III feels almost like fingerpicking without extra pick mass to push through. I like a standard pick shape for strumming, and the star cutout in the Star Picks really is the best pick grip, in my opinion.

  • @bananaclipper9343
    @bananaclipper9343 4 роки тому

    I never run through jazz 3s I also use the xl ones. I just order them through my local store.

  • @valekdrakonis8062
    @valekdrakonis8062 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting. I used the exact same red jazz 3's for many, many years, and several months ago switched to the jazz 3 tortex.

  • @RebieRebs
    @RebieRebs 4 роки тому +1

    I don't even use picks but I still watched the video 🌼 That huge pick looks comical but also cool at the same time. Thanks for the video!

  • @michaelgriffin5304
    @michaelgriffin5304 4 роки тому +2

    Dunlop flow picks are the best I've used hands down! Try them out, the pick feels great and sounds great as well.

    • @omgvague
      @omgvague 4 роки тому +2

      Seemed to be the most balanced out of the picks he used in the video as well.

  • @michaelanzelino5068
    @michaelanzelino5068 2 роки тому

    Hey, if you get tired of the purple, you can always use them as a door stopper

  • @samiirai
    @samiirai Рік тому

    0:51 Jokes on you man.
    After watching this I decided to get a few Dunlop jazz III and Gloss Flow picks.
    Been trying them out for a week now and my precision playing has drastically increased by a fucking lot.
    Thanks for making this video and talking about why you like these picks.
    I found this video highly informative and insultingly funny.

  • @nikki78225
    @nikki78225 2 роки тому

    7:10 is that Every Rose Has Its Thorn? I think Poison are underrated

  • @williamolsen20
    @williamolsen20 4 роки тому

    I used Tortex heavy picks, and recently I switched to these gravity acrylic picks, and they changed my playing, and I love them.

  • @uvp5000
    @uvp5000 Рік тому

    A blind comparison would seem to be the next thing to try. I appreciated hearing and seeing which pick produced which sound. I would like to know if my ears pick out what my eyes would. Helpful comparison, thank you.

  • @kalebz8287
    @kalebz8287 4 роки тому

    My favorite pick is the John Petrucci signature pick. Havent used another since

  • @nothingislogical
    @nothingislogical 3 роки тому

    I jump between 3 picks depending on what I’m playing: I mostly play Ice Pix Steel Picks. I also play a Dunlop pick which I can’t remember the name of at the moment but looks like it’s been rolled into their Primetone line, and then I also play a heavy Fender celluloid teardrop pick. I have a set of wooden picks my dad bought me for my birthday a couple years ago that I was using for a bit too.

  • @damienleming9416
    @damienleming9416 2 роки тому

    Nice pick vid dude! 👌 I do a buttload of trem picking and in my many years of playing have never gnarled a jazz III to an unusable state. They always get lost well before that happens.

  • @BBayjay
    @BBayjay 3 роки тому +1

    The Dunlop Jazz 3 is legendary. Love it for blues.

  • @Zerimas
    @Zerimas 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoy this video. I'm a pick "nerd". I've bought a number of "boutique" picks and regular ones. I like the feel and sound of Chicken Picks. Winspear picks are nice too (and they're in the U.K.).
    Re fiscal irresponsibility: I have not one, but two Blue Chip picks. They're pretty good, and made out some kind super, super, expensive thermoplastic (I guess Blue Chip has some of this stuff left over after using it to make parts for the aerospace industry or whatever else needs really good plastic bits). I am not crazy about the way they sound, but they are wear resistant. They make very little extraneous noise They'd probably be more useful to me to me on some sort of acoustic instrument.

  • @jjaredzappa3928
    @jjaredzappa3928 4 роки тому

    I learned on a Dunlop.60 but was a die hard jazz iii user for a decade. I've recently gone back to the .60 because I can't get that twang near the bridge with a thick pick; especially with the vol turned down. However I'm definitely going to checkout that extra thick pick. I'm interested in wether I can get some benefit out of it considering I have dystonia and my grip is often way too hard. Gripping a normal pick or even too thin a neck is terribly painful.

  • @2ndplayeruser
    @2ndplayeruser 4 роки тому +1

    The Dunlop Flow 2mm is the absolute smallest pick im willing to use, it is my main pick if im not using my Donlop Flow 3mm pick. But the biggest pick I have is made by the same people where you got your Purple Plectrum, but only 8mm

  • @Subatomic_Glue
    @Subatomic_Glue 4 роки тому +1

    The picking does absolutely sound massive while you pick it with the giant blob pick.

  • @vicrattlehead8665
    @vicrattlehead8665 3 роки тому

    I’ve been looking at those purple plectrums and might pull the trigger on one. I’ve been using my trusty jazz 3 xl series, which took everything I loved about the normal jazz 3, and everything I liked about traditional sized picks and made an absolute heck of a pick hahah

  • @megahurtz30
    @megahurtz30 4 роки тому

    You can't buy the Jazz III in bulk?? I bought a box of them from the UK on ebay, some months ago. They where Jazz III XL though, i don't know if you dislike the sightly bigger size. But i think you can get the regular Jazz III as well

  • @chickenwing1898
    @chickenwing1898 3 роки тому

    I use Ernie Ball Pordigy picks, mainly the mini and occasionally the teardrop one. they are 1.5mm so quiet thick, and are very slightly smaller that a Jazz III

  • @mercedesplay_more_kof8488
    @mercedesplay_more_kof8488 4 роки тому

    I used to use a thin dunlop jazz pick. They just stopped carrying them in store and i got tired of hunting them down so i just switched to a normal sized pick and gave up trying to find the other. lol.

  • @kevmac1230
    @kevmac1230 3 роки тому

    Wow,I clicked on Purple Plectrum and those are some expensive picks.One was $59.95.I play bass and was dropping picks so I found the V Picks Psycho use by Billy Sheehan and it's about 10 mm the thickest I have seen I bought one for about 12 bucks thinking "how expensive".But I like it.Im gonna look into that 16 mm job you've shown us.Nice work. P.S I went back on and saw one for $89.95!!!! Sold out!!!

  • @horrifiedrancor
    @horrifiedrancor 2 роки тому +1

    I used to use really thick picks, since I felt that they helped smooth out my picking. But a few years back, I realized I got much better tone, attack and note definition with a thin pick, as opposed to a thick one. Especially with rhythm, a thin pick really lets you dig in for an aggressive and heavy attack with clear note definition. I have stayed with thin picks since. I use picks between 0.88 up to 1.14 - mostly Dunlop Tortex.

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 Рік тому +1

      Same I love Jazz iii but they suck ass for rhythm or at least for me they do i can’t do like fast funk strumming with a Thicc pick

    • @NKN82
      @NKN82 Рік тому +1

      Exactly! Thin picks make better sound.
      Thick pick make playing easier.

  • @nyx_jupiter-trash
    @nyx_jupiter-trash 4 роки тому

    Ive been using the silver label jazz 3s but i started on 1.0 blue tortex picks. One that you should try is the dunlop flex 1.14, they are an inbetween of a standard shape and a jazz 3, they are just a tiny bit larger. I recently had a custom bag of jazz 3s made at 1.4 thickness and ive been dealing with thumb shock and i just cant move as fast as a normal 1.14.

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz 4 роки тому

    Picks are great. I often use them for playing guitar. I use different shapes, materials, thicknesses, etc. On my favorite live bar gig guitar I like a very thick slightly oversized pick made from Brazilian agate. Lasts forever unless you drop it on a heart floor.

  • @Parkhead_workshop
    @Parkhead_workshop 4 роки тому +1

    I love Nylon Jazz IIIs and I love not watching 12 minute videos about picks. But here I am. Oh well.

  • @RichardHoogstad
    @RichardHoogstad 4 роки тому

    I started watching and expected the thick pick to be ridiculous. Now I want one! The cleans and schredding actually sound good . It also looks comfortable and might be usefull on a bass

  • @jimmybags1494
    @jimmybags1494 4 роки тому

    I'm not big on signature gear but give the Dunlop John Petrucci Jazz picks, they are incredible.

  • @liamMaru
    @liamMaru 4 роки тому

    To sharpen up a worn pick, rub the edges on some carpet. I keep a little square of carpet in my guitar case for this. I use 0.5mm picks and I've found this gives me greater control over dynamics at high volume, with very little compression. With a thin pick, gripping the pick even very slightly tends to 'stiffen it', so ultimately I can achieve different effects with a single pick. The 'heavy picks for fast playing' thing is pretty silly, just like the 'heavy strings for big tone' thing.