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    Default A "Thank You" to Robert

    http://blog.markwein.com/2009/11/12/...d-picking.aspx

    His visit to my studio last year was very inspirational to me as a player

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    Ha, cool Mark! Thank YOU for all the inspiring work you do on your website and on the forums, sharing all that great knowledge you have!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Ha, cool Mark! Thank YOU for all the inspiring work you do on your website and on the forums, sharing all that great knowledge you have!
    It's nice to be a part of a community where folks share with and inspire each other....

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    Well, while we're thanking, let me thank you Mark for introducing me to Pebber Brown just now, as well as saron picking. I'll be watching more of his youtube videos in the near future. I sometimes angle the pick at 45 degrees automatically for speedier picking, but now I have another tool in the box to work on and later, with.

    Maybe that's why I like the Dunlop Big Stubby picks... the angle is quicker/easier/smoother to release the string without the added tension produced by a standard flat/thin pick when used flat against a string.
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