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Post #2510437

2026-05-02 15:17 UTC

@MTP@musicians.today @elsemusic@musician.social @Rob@musicians.today @GuitarSith@fosstodon.org @ambergrey@mastodon.social I maintain a couple "acoustic guitar player" fingernails (middle and ring), and I have no problem using them on bass—although I confess when I first tried it in my late teens I thought I might rip them off. It quickly became part of my "technique"—I can be walking along fingerstyle and suddenly a couple notes pop out with my nails to accent a turnaround or phrase. I use them on both up- and down-strokes—same on guitars. Of course, I use the same nails on guitar, lap steel, etc. etc. I tend to run stainless roundwounds on bass, so I destroy picks on bass pretty quickly. I tend to prefer the purple 1.14 Dunlop triangular Tortex picks—I can get a decent grip on them, turn to another corner when one wears down too far—but they don't last long either. Maybe two gigs or tracking sessions. I don't really care for the tone, but have used coins—and sometimes that tone is the right thing. My fave atm is a brass noveltry coin from Seattle's Olde Curiosity Shoppe. Another fave are 1960s-era Mexican five peso coin—for whatever reason I have a bunch of those.

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  • @Rob@musicians.today 2026-05-02 16:46

    @geoffduncan@mindly.social @MTP@musicians.today @elsemusic@musician.social @GuitarSith@fosstodon.org @ambergrey@mastodon.social I like how this discussion has evolved (devolved?) and my take home message is to use whatever you have around to make some noise. Fascinating to hear how people adapt to their physical constraints, convenience, or need to play multiple instruments. It's all good.

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