Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Hi Here is a link I though mabe all who played guitar, banjo & mandolin's might like to look at. I played guitar, mandolin. tenor banjo & fiddle for many years till MS made my right hand to bad to hold flat pick this look's like it may be what I need to pick with . I always use flat pick to play with because I pick down and up both. I tried thumb pick but can only do down picking I know there has been many here like my self that has a hard time holding a pick Hope this will help thoese who play guitar's, mandolin & banjos . I orderd the kit it has two picks and two sleves and a case for $10.00 Calvin. .. http://www.strum-n-comfort.com/pages/724644/index.htm About Us SharkTooth Picks Aid Injured Guitarists Monthly Drawing Winners! Join the SharkTooth Crossover Pick Revolution! Introducing the new SharkTooth Crossover Pick from Strum-N-Comfort Picking Systems. 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Thanks Greg" J.D. , Acton, CA Wildwood Music in Arcata, CA MUSIC DEALER PROFILE! Partners Mike "Spumoni" Manetas and Otis opened the Wildwood Music store in 1974, spinning off from what was to later become Wildwood Banjos. After three decades, Mike and have made Wildwood Music one of the leading music stores in the Pacific Northwest, and the musical heart of Humboldt County. This September the Wildwood torch was passed on to 15-year manager Bohannon and 3-year employee Errol Previde. Perhaps what is best about Wildwood staff is that we each take music seriously, but not ourselves. Each one of us gigs locally with bands and/or as soloists. Some also teach private and group lessons; most of us are multi-instrumentalists. Sales Staff Abe Ray & Mike Mclaren FRIENDLY WILDWOOD MUSIC SALES STAFF SHOWING OFF THE SHARKTOOTH CROSSOVER PICK! Abe 'the Sting' Ray: Abe Ray is Wildwood's newest employee. He brings to Wildwood expertise in electric and acoustic guitars, digital recording, PA stuff and hardware. Abe is heavily involved in The Placebo, a local all-ages music venue promoting local and touring underground music. Mike McLaren: Mike plays guitar, banjo, dulcimer and bass, performing his guitar work exclusively in alternate tunings. Outside the store, you can catch him at local fairs, festivals and fundraisers, at Moonrise Herbs during Arts Arcata, or virtually on his website at www.humboldt1.com/~darkrain. Co-Owner Bohannon: plays mandolin, guitar, and dobro and is largely responsible for the local ukulele craze. Every other Saturday night hosts a didgeridoo workshop/jam session at his home, teaching local enthusiasts about the instrument and the history of his native aboriginal ancestry. Call for a reservation as this event is usually standing room only! He is also our PA and electronics wiz, and a highly respected sound engineer. Many of the local sound folks were taught by , who has worked with bands from everywhere round the world. Many Thanks to the folks at Wildwood Music in Arcata, CA. Visit their website at www.wildwood.ws today. at Famed Cheney Hall ERIC ELIAS ENDORSES SHARKTOOTH CROSSOVER PICKS! Elias is one of America's outstanding young guitarists. Whether performing as a soloist or with small combos, 's music represents a blend of jazz, blues, and folk music. He has been described as having a folk and world-music sound with a "straight ahead" style. Touring experience has taken Elias from London to Toronto and across the eastern and central United States, playing at clubs and festivals. He has opened for Maynard Ferguson, performed live with world-renowned guitarist Phil Keaggy and played at the Cornerstone Festival. has also been featured on two CDs for the Connecticut Classical Guitar Society as well as recordings with guitarists Messore and Luke . As a result of 's musical skills, his compositions have been used for two PBS television shows and have been recorded by other artists. Mr. Elias is also a columnist for Just Jazz Guitar magazine and has authored 11 instructional books in the area of jazz and bass guitar performance. In concert is a remarkable performer. His use of effects and percussive guitar techniques allow him to create interesting textures of guitar, that often sound like a several instruments being played at once. His jazz arrangements for solo guitar are unique and sophisticated yet down to earth. He was described by Free Time Magazine as one of the funkiest acoustic guitarists in Rochester, NY. Currently, has five CDs available as a leader and with Luke . Elias debut, "Canine Dreams", was released in the mid 1990's and received a substantial amount of radio air-play in New York, remaining on the top ten independent artist charts for months. 's last two CDs ("Conversations with my Strings" and "Solos, Duos, Trios and Quartets") are instrumental offerings that feature in a variety of jazz and acoustic guitar settings. "My Compliments" the jazz debut CD with guitarist Luke has received critical acclaim as well. Elias is being featured at clubs, coffeehouses and festivals, as a soloist and with guitarist Luke to promote their latest recordings. Web: www.ericelias.net Fingerstyle Guitarist and Vocalist SharkTooth Crossover Picks endorsed by "Radical Classical" guitarist Jocelyn Celaya Jocelyn began performing in local coffee shops in Oklahoma at the age of 15 and recorded her first solo album in 2001 entitled “Mosaic Jungle” at the age of 17. This album features original tunes, rock covers, classical compositions, and flamenco flared pieces. Later in 2004, Jocelyn (Yard) Celaya released a second project called “String Theory”. This trademark album has been the melting point for the unique style of blending classical, flamenco, rock, tapping/hammering, and bluegrass. Read more about Jocelyn's success at her web site. www.jocelyncelaya.com No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.12/46 - Release Date: 7/11/05 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.14/48 - Release Date: 7/13/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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