I like that pick a lot. Fairly warm and quiet on the strings; can play it flat against the strings without getting the "slappy" sound a lot of picks do, so from there to fairly rotated and its moderately rounded point there is a looooooot of tonal range. The larger triangle size has even grown on me.Well, color me surprised but the Casein 2.0mm pick is really something else. I’ve never had any pick make this much of a difference in tone.
It happens every time I use it and it adds something no matter whether playing softly or hard. I would never had believed it without seeing it myself. I guess there is a reason they are so dang expensive. I ordered four more because they are that good. I wish Dunlop would come along and strike up some competition.
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Thanks for contributing! They really are remarkable. I’m amazed.I like that pick a lot. Fairly warm and quiet on the strings; can play it flat against the strings without getting the "slappy" sound a lot of picks do, so from there to fairly rotated and its moderately rounded point there is a looooooot of tonal range. The larger triangle size has even grown on me.
My gawd man! Suhhhweeeeet!Hey, cool thread. I'm new here and a regular on TGP and some other forums. Looking forward to getting to know this community.
I spent most of my playing career using medium 351s. Then I got a Jazz III in my hands and my playing improved dramatically. I wondered if there was something better. That set off my current pick collecting madness. These days I prefer thick jazz-adjacent, Flow, and small triangle types. Here are some current picks of my collection. I love talking about this stuff. Hoping to meet more pick nerds here.
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Thankfully she doesn't care about shoes. She does have her own music gear though.My gawd man! Suhhhweeeeet!
Sort of afraid to ask what your wife's shoe collection looks like.
If you wanna over spend the JD Jazz glide ability is there with Blue ChipsOk. Dilemma! Looking for advice.
I thought I was settled regarding picks for the rest of my life. Jazz III Max Grip Carbon is what I ended up with. In fact, pretty much any Jazz III I tried does the job, but the grip is in fact helpful and they last long.
Alright, quite a while ago a mate (former student) gave me a Dunlop Ultex Jazz III John Petrucci pick to try. Only played it briefly and didn't like the size, so that was it.
Now, yesterday I stumbled across that pick and just gave it another testride. My-oh-my! For anything single string picking, that thing is gorgeous. Which, at least that's what I think so far, is mostly about the tip. It's like just pointing to a string with the tip and it automatically plays. Glides through the strings like butter, too. Excellent articulation on top.
Also feels extremely well when using hybrid picking (in my case usually pick, middle and index fingers), which I do a lot for chord work. The slightly larger size even seems to help a bit here.
So, here's the dilemma: I play quite a lot of funky rhythm stuff. And that's where I just can't seem to make this pick work well. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the size but a mixture of the tip and the almost polished feel of the thing. Especially when my thumb and index finger's tips are dry (not sweating much anymore these days), it feels really slippy and while it's not actually happening, it feels like losing control - quite astonishingly so, because when playing single notes, control is outstanding.
When doing funky stuff, the sound isn't exactly how I like it, either.
Now, I will purchase a 6-pack of those with my next order from Thomann and file one down to the size of a regular Jazz III, another one to an inbetween size and I will also add some scratches/structure to the surface. Maybe some of that adresses my issue.
Anyhow, what I'd like to know from you pick gurus: Is there any pick kinda covering a sort of middle ground? A Jazz III with a somewhat similar tip and more grip or so? Anything else I should try? And can anyone even relate to my issue?
Have you compared a Blue Chip to these?If you wanna over spend the JD Jazz glide ability is there with Blue Chips
If you wanna over spend the JD Jazz glide ability is there with Blue Chips
Have you compared a Blue Chip to these?
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I've heard they're a cheaper alternative
I bought them for getting into flatpicking since Blue Chips are highly regarded in Bluegrass - I like them a LOTHm, they have a Jazz III variation as well. And at €12.90 for 3, that'd possibly be worth a try.
I bought them for getting into flatpicking since Blue Chips are highly regarded in Bluegrass - I like them a LOT
I'm not sure I 100% follow what you like about the JP mid jazz that you want to transfer to your funk playing. But what I'm gleaning from your post is that you want a jazz III with good grip and more resistance at the tip compared to the slipperiness of the JP mid sized jazz pick. Is that right?Ok. Dilemma! Looking for advice.
I thought I was settled regarding picks for the rest of my life. Jazz III Max Grip Carbon is what I ended up with. In fact, pretty much any Jazz III I tried does the job, but the grip is in fact helpful and they last long.
Alright, quite a while ago a mate (former student) gave me a Dunlop Ultex Jazz III John Petrucci pick to try. Only played it briefly and didn't like the size, so that was it.
Now, yesterday I stumbled across that pick and just gave it another testride. My-oh-my! For anything single string picking, that thing is gorgeous. Which, at least that's what I think so far, is mostly about the tip. It's like just pointing to a string with the tip and it automatically plays. Glides through the strings like butter, too. Excellent articulation on top.
Also feels extremely well when using hybrid picking (in my case usually pick, middle and index fingers), which I do a lot for chord work. The slightly larger size even seems to help a bit here.
So, here's the dilemma: I play quite a lot of funky rhythm stuff. And that's where I just can't seem to make this pick work well. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the size but a mixture of the tip and the almost polished feel of the thing. Especially when my thumb and index finger's tips are dry (not sweating much anymore these days), it feels really slippy and while it's not actually happening, it feels like losing control - quite astonishingly so, because when playing single notes, control is outstanding.
When doing funky stuff, the sound isn't exactly how I like it, either.
Now, I will purchase a 6-pack of those with my next order from Thomann and file one down to the size of a regular Jazz III, another one to an inbetween size and I will also add some scratches/structure to the surface. Maybe some of that adresses my issue.
Anyhow, what I'd like to know from you pick gurus: Is there any pick kinda covering a sort of middle ground? A Jazz III with a somewhat similar tip and more grip or so? Anything else I should try? And can anyone even relate to my issue?
I will say that if grip is a concern -- the blue chips ABSOLUTELY stick between the fingers - dry or sweaty, they just stick.Yuck, way too expensive. Not that I couldn't afford one, they also seem to last very long (I researched some reviews of them a while back already), but it is how it is; I keep losing picks. And losing €30+ with a single pick isn't exactly what I'm after.