mrdeadphish presents: brossard picks .com
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sup frank its rj im on your bus
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you rule, dude! Thanks for the song last Friday. Hurt is the best song. You played it EXCELLENTLY.
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Cool posting. I'm curious to try a Brossard now. I've been using Dugains for a few years now, which are great picks too (for specific uses, I must add), and wooden picks on acoustic guitar are fantastic, especially for single note work. I shall have to check out a Brossard, for sure.
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Oh my! You play so very well. Awesome! I could sit and listen for hours.
Blessings,
Cinnamonslices
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You are the best man, please get back in touch with me for more.
Chris Brossard
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Pretty cool man :)
Sound like good guitar picks.
Rock on !
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WOW!! I didn't expect the Brossard pick I ordered to suck so much!! ATTENTION EVERYONE: It is a hype!!! It makes cheapo 80/20 super light strings sound MILDLY better, while making the heavier phosphor bronze strings (that I use) sound like wet fart!!..... WAY too stiff and WAY TOO SLIPPERY!! ....And durable you say???..... Well, the tip on mine disappeared after the first two hours! I don't even use it because I don't want to ruin such an expensive pick!!!
LaserSailor87 1 year ago
@LaserSailor87 if you're destroying these picks, then you are definately doing something wrong. are you using them for a guitar? do you know how to pick properly? I would have to see how you are ruining picks before I believe anything you say.
MrDeadphish 1 year ago
@MrDeadphish Dude.... wood is guaranteed to wear out quick on steel!! That whole pick-scraping thing you demonstrated..... I copied that exactly...... big old fucking dent in it now!! And I play normally (why the fuck would I abuse an expensive pick?) Ten years on guitar has at least taught me to PICK PROPERLY.
LaserSailor87 1 year ago
@LaserSailor87 I don't believe you have been playing for ten years because I don't anyone over ten years old would whine so much. it's a subte differance in feel and tone, not "a huge negative impact". anyone playing for ten years would recognize that. when I was ten years old, I would fold a matchbook in half and it didn't ruin my sound. it just affected my feel and a little bit of a tone. like I said, don't blame lack of technique on your equipment. especially your pick
MrDeadphish 1 year ago