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Keeping a good grip on your pick can needlessly consume a lot of extra energy. In this lesson I propose to show you how to create a non-slip surface on the pick without the use of adhesives. This is particularly useful if your favorite pick is made of a smooth, slick plastic like mine. I use Dunlop Delrin 2.0 picks.
They are great for their attack and minimizing friction between the pick and string, but they tend to slip around, especially when a little perspiration is introduced into the equation. Before attempting this process, it should be noted that the possibility of serious injury exists. In other words, if you’re not careful, it’s possible to cut off your finger. But, as long as you pay attention to what you’re doing, all should go well. I’ve been doing this for over 5 years without so much as a scratch. I got the idea from my drummer, who had seen a Sepultura pick with this type of modification. You will need a carpeted area and a small, lock blade knife. Don’t use a Bowie knife, or any type of cutlery from the kitchen. Don’t bother with an Exacto/box knife. They are too hard to control, have a dangerous tendency to slip and don’t work as well anyway. Too dangerous. And if you use a folding knife that doesn’t lock, you will most certainly injure yourself eventually. So DON’T. You must use a small, decent quality lock blade. It should be obvious that like driving and shooting firearms, you cannot be drunk or hung over while performing this modification. If it isn’t obvious, I’ll tell you again. Booze, knives and string instrumentalists don’t mix. Don’t believe me? Ask Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Wash and dry hands thoroughly. No sweat, dirt, oil or other substances that make the hands slippery allowed. Hold the knife in your dominant hand and the pick in the other hand. The point of the pick should be turned in towards your palm. Angle the pick upwards as shown. Place the lower edge of the pick on the floor. Place the point of the knife BELOW the grip facilitated by the thumb in the lower hemisphere of the pick. No part of your fingers or hands should be between the blade and the floor. Push in towards the pick slightly with the knife to be sure the pick isn’t sliding in either direction, and then in a little more and down once you are sure of stability. You don’t have to use a lot of pressure. Easy does it. Also the movement of the knife should be very slight. Probably between one quarter and one eighth of an inch. Rotate the pick in both directions to produce 5 scores on the top hemisphere of the face of the pick. Repeat on the opposite side of the pick. So far, so good. Now place the pick on the carpet alone, without holding it in place with the non-dominant hand. Place the point of the lock blade into the center of the pick and GENTLY push and twist, once you are sure of stability. Why gently? Because you don’t want to slip and cut your finger off. Really, this technique is absolutely not worth injuring yourself over. You MUST use the utmost care in performing it. Repeat the process on the other side. You should end up with a small, rough dimple on each side. Your pick should look similar to this. This modification will improve your playing significantly, but not dramatically. You’ll no longer have to grasp the pick so hard, and it will more easily retain the desired orientation to the string. The advantage of scoring over adhesion is that the pick can be quickly palmed or rotated for adjustment, tapping or finger picking. Special thanks to Jennifer Page for taking the photos that illustrate the article. |
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I poop in shoes.
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I just tried this on some of my red JazzIII's. Works great!!!
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Decibel Guitars
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I really don't have much of a problem holding onto my picks. Especially my new favourites, Ultex. I was a die-hard Delrin user for ages, but i'm really digging Ultex picks for feel and grip. It's like they have the smooth crisp tone of Delrin with the grip of Tortex, without that "gritty" pick scrape sound.
And i even really liked the *gasp* Ultex Jazz III. Though i think i'm going to stick with regular teardrop picks, as i think the Jazz III is still a bit too small for me. I have a problem with using small picks in that the back of my index fingernail tends to drag on the strings, and that nail is perpetually a problem for me (i smashed my finger a few years back, resulting in some weird damage to the nail bed, so it grows in weak and tears easily, which sucks, because i preferred to pick with my fingers and nails à la Jeff Beck... now i can't.) |
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Pantysniffing zombie
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I bought a sheet of skateboard grip tape from a local skate shop, and I cut off little squares from that and stick it to both sides of my pick, works like a charm. I tried scoring my picks before but I like the grip tape more now that I've been using it for a little while.
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The rest of the time I use Ibanez Sandgrip Wizards (awesome) or Pickboy Reefer 1.14mm, and I never slip with either of those.
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windowlicker
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i'll have to try that,i have a piece of sandpaper,and i scuff both sides of the pick and it seems to work good(pick life for me 1 week).
I always wear a helmet,it protects my hair.
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Jesus freak
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cool idea...nice brief picstory, thanks for sharing!
![]() My picks - black Dunlop Jazz III's FTW!!!
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I poop in shoes.
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Is it me or do the black JazzIII's seem to have more grip? I love the black ones, but when ever I need picks, I usually need them right away and can only find the reds. And of course, I never order the black ones online in case I need them later
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I would reccomend EVERLY STAR PICKS... try them
works best for me
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use george dennis picks 1.30, they freaking own, i bought like 20 ofem cuz the shop runs out of these so fast!
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SS.org Regular
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Before going to Ultex I melted mine with heated paperclips.
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Doug Steele
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There am no better pick, even the big jazz 3 am the shit.
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Cool brand Juratex Jazz picks. I have absolutely no need to score these picks - they have what feels like skateboard tape on them already.
I went on a friggin goosechase for them after the first time I played them. Try them out. |
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FENRISMAW
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Cool picks Jazz = win. That grip tape is the shiznit, though I just switched to the Dunlop 3mm stubbies.
Adam "But Lord, during the hardest trials of my life, why was there only one set of footprints?" "Because," said the Lord, “Sandpeople always ride single-file to hide their numbers." man wat u satalking about i am shono -shonoo
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Ultex Jazz III's are where its at the Jim Dunlop and Ultex lettering is raised for everyones pleasure....That paper clip idea seems like a damn good one also.
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...is something.
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Pork?
I remember reading in an interview that Dimebag would scratch a series of xs into his pick until it resembled a monochromatic plaid pattern.
I, however, use Dunlop Gatorgrips (2 mm or 3 mm) . They have an awesome texture that's barely noticeable. One day, I'll live. Until then I am definitely dead. |
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WUUUUAAAAAAAAH!!!
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these kick ass!
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i use the black dunlop nylons
they have enough bend for insane fast picking and enough attack...and a great gripping surface |
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Instead of using a sharp knife, a safer way that I score picks is to use a long sharp nail or screw and wrap a good amount of gaff around the nail for grip.
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boots2asses
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I use Tortex jazz picks, and I scar the hell out of them with a razor blade, similar to that of a pistol grip.
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I used to use Jazz III's and run a soldering iron in a fan pattern over the grip - never dropped one
![]() After that I moved to techpicks and had a couple of brass picks knocked out by a friend of mine. With those I used to drill a hole through the middle (about 5mm) and counter-sink that to provide something I could dig into but I got a little tired of the "schip-schip-schip" sound as the pick hit the string and went back to the Jazz III's. |
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tried melting dots with paperclips, works great
also decided to make some patterns like stars n shiiiit ;D |
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I've used the black Jazz III's forever, and I've been scratching them with a knife for a while. Helps cause my hands sweat a lot...Gonna try the paper clip method...Looks promising.
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Hmm, I just use tortex .88's and I have no problem with grip or anything. I love em.
Fact: Coca-cola used to be green. |
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Mentally Guitarded
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I use these and they work great
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