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i am ordering a set of dunlop guitar picks. i am a beginner so i dont really know much about them. i like my picks to be thin. what size should i get in MM? i was thinking either .60MM or .50MM?
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The brand of pick you get doesn't matter, so don't listen to any who says one brand is better then another. But also different playing calls for a different size pick in my opinion. Like i prefer a thin pick when I'm playing acoustic type stuff where I'm strumming a lot, it's just easier for me to strum with a thin pick cause of less resistance. But when i play a lot of chords i prefer a medium pick, cause i can get more control with it. But honestly i don't pay much attention to size like that, i just go by thin, medium, and thick. That's pretty much all that matters =]
Hope i could help.
The brand of pick you get doesn't matter, so don't listen to any who says one brand is better then another. But also different playing calls for a different size pick in my opinion. Like i prefer a thin pick when I'm playing acoustic type stuff where I'm strumming a lot, it's just easier for me to strum with a thin pick cause of less resistance. But when i play a lot of chords i prefer a medium pick, cause i can get more control with it. But honestly i don't pay much attention to size like that, i just go by thin, medium, and thick. That's pretty much all that matters =]
Hope i could help.
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