@@B-RoM Hey I wanted to ask you about your Bluechip pick. Are they fairly grippy? Right now I'm using Dunlop primetone picks with the grip and the only reason I haven't gotten a Bluechip is the price. Are they as good as they say? Thanks!
@@Shalalala111 Hi, I used to use PrimeTones too. The BlueChip grip is quite similar to the ungrip version of the primetone, which is ok for me. I think the BC TP48 sound a little brighter than the PT ungrip version and it is close to the PT grip version but it is subtle 😁. I'd say that if you have a pick that suits you perfectly, investing in a BC is not necessary. For me, i prefer however the BC pick because it is a little largest than the small PT triangle (the Large PT triangle is too large for me :)). I've made for you a small video to compare them (sorry, i had no time to use good mic, i did it only my cell phone): drive.google.com/file/d/1aHOzRg0JH9ozAArJINT_AGs8ao3nxSi-/view?usp=sharing
@@wujeson3921 Hello, I've never paid attention before, I didn't create these images myself. These appear to be the fundamental notes of each chord. For example, for all variants of the G chord, all the G notes in the chord are blue.
@@flipper4502 @flipper4502 I use a BC TP48. I bought one because I was intrigued by what people were saying about it, and cause Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton use it. It didn't make me play as well as them ! 😁 I like it, but I'm not sure it's worth the investment. Previously, I used to use primetones, which were also very good for me. I often wonder if I should go back to a classic pick shape (no triangle), I have a hard time deciding 🙂.
Great Work. Thanks. But: When Capo a Guitar Tune, the TAB should be seen transcribed, not in Concert. It is quite irritating. We are not piano players.
@@tomblack1583 Thank you. I confess I don't see what you mean. When there is a capo, its position become "0" in the tab. It seems to me to make reading easier (and it is standard way to do). If you talk about notes above the tab in the video, they are just there to indicate tempo.
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@@B-RoM Hey I wanted to ask you about your Bluechip pick. Are they fairly grippy? Right now I'm using Dunlop primetone picks with the grip and the only reason I haven't gotten a Bluechip is the price. Are they as good as they say?
Thanks!
@@Shalalala111 Hi, I used to use PrimeTones too. The BlueChip grip is quite similar to the ungrip version of the primetone, which is ok for me. I think the BC TP48 sound a little brighter than the PT ungrip version and it is close to the PT grip version but it is subtle 😁. I'd say that if you have a pick that suits you perfectly, investing in a BC is not necessary. For me, i prefer however the BC pick because it is a little largest than the small PT triangle (the Large PT triangle is too large for me :)). I've made for you a small video to compare them (sorry, i had no time to use good mic, i did it only my cell phone): drive.google.com/file/d/1aHOzRg0JH9ozAArJINT_AGs8ao3nxSi-/view?usp=sharing
@@B-RoM Hmm, I actually prefer the brighter attack of the PT Grip! I have to say I do like these picks, I've been using them for a while now!
what is means of blue note on chord chart?
@@wujeson3921 Hello, I've never paid attention before, I didn't create these images myself. These appear to be the fundamental notes of each chord. For example, for all variants of the G chord, all the G notes in the chord are blue.
what pick are u playin my friend?
@@flipper4502 @flipper4502 I use a BC TP48. I bought one because I was intrigued by what people were saying about it, and cause Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton use it. It didn't make me play as well as them ! 😁 I like it, but I'm not sure it's worth the investment. Previously, I used to use primetones, which were also very good for me. I often wonder if I should go back to a classic pick shape (no triangle), I have a hard time deciding 🙂.
@ i have the same one! Unforunatly they don t sell them here in Europe! So it costed me a lung!😂 crazy money for a piece of plastic!
@@flipper4502 Same as you, i am from France 🙂
Great Work. Thanks.
But:
When Capo a Guitar Tune, the TAB should be seen transcribed, not in Concert.
It is quite irritating. We are not piano players.
@@tomblack1583 Thank you.
I confess I don't see what you mean. When there is a capo, its position become "0" in the tab. It seems to me to make reading easier (and it is standard way to do). If you talk about notes above the tab in the video, they are just there to indicate tempo.