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	<title>Comments on: Tips on Tones: Issue #22</title>
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		<title>By: Bill O</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A pick is something often overlooked.  I spent a lot of time trying different picks.  Trying different picks helped me discover new ways to play old songs. I ended with the Dunlop Bug Stubby 3mm as my main pick for electric guitar. But when I play accoustic, I often like a very soft pick.  I was give a pick punch years ago and used it to make picks out of different materials and thicknesses, I found the plastic from white milk containers made for some really nice thin picks.  I have also experimented with metal picks and picks with odd shapes, each brought a different color to the sounds of the guitar and influenced my playing style.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A pick is something often overlooked.  I spent a lot of time trying different picks.  Trying different picks helped me discover new ways to play old songs. I ended with the Dunlop Bug Stubby 3mm as my main pick for electric guitar. But when I play accoustic, I often like a very soft pick.  I was give a pick punch years ago and used it to make picks out of different materials and thicknesses, I found the plastic from white milk containers made for some really nice thin picks.  I have also experimented with metal picks and picks with odd shapes, each brought a different color to the sounds of the guitar and influenced my playing style.</p>
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