NGD!
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Re: NGD!
Kiwiaxe wrote:. Comfortably rocking 32nd notes at 100BPM.
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Never heard of them till now, cool they do a Rabea signature pick, but that's madness money lol
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i bought a few winspear picks and i thought they were a little pricey,glad to see im not the only one prepared to spend on something that gets overlooked by most!
At least one or two of them are OTT huge so you feel like you are getting bang for buck.biggest one is 8mm thick:)
At least one or two of them are OTT huge so you feel like you are getting bang for buck.biggest one is 8mm thick:)
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Video or it didn't happen. Seriously though, what about it made the difference? How's it different to a regular Dunlop of the same weight?Kiwiaxe wrote: Comfortably rocking 32nd notes at 100BPM.
Just recently I started turning my pick and using the larger corners for faster passages and it seemed to make a positive difference. After years on the same green Dunlops I'm starting to wonder if I should investigate something else. Also, I bend my picks up around my thumb. Can't use a flat one at all. That's part of what I like about the Dunlops. They'll hold the shape I bend them into.
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I think it’s the mass that makes a difference. I used to use v-picks for the same reason, and that was great for speed. And when I talk about speed I really mean synchronisation. But the v-pick have an annoying chirping sound which I didn’t like. The hawks have a normal and good tone.