Anti - pick snobs
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For straight rock I used pick, but when it comes to more "subtile" notes and harmonics(flageolet) I use fingers only as I can feel the string response better. However some songs just need a pick.
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I played fingerstyle from 1965, when I started, until 1971, when I heard Chris Squire. After that I played pick exclusively until I "quit" playing in 1983. Laid off for almost 20 years, started playing again and went with the fingers. I find that if I leave my fingernails slightly long, I can approximate a pick sound by changing the angle of my attack. Some styles and figures are easier for me to play with a pick, but if I want to funkify, I pretty much have to use fingers. Let me revise what I said initially -- I actually played all downstrokes with my thumb when I first started out. Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders' "The Game of Love" changed that -- I couldn't move my thumb fast enough to play the little bass runup in the middle. McCartney was my prime mover on bass -- I don't know why I didn't play with a pick sooner. Probably because by 1966, all my bands were playing Motown & Stax covers. Pick, fingers, thumb, Tony Levin's "Funk Fingers." Can't we all just get along? Now ... upright players who use a bow -- they are the real sissies.


