Guitar Player Clothing Style

Guitar Player Clothing Style

Many guitarists don't give much thought to their pick... For me, a pick is vital and I've been searching most of my life as a musician for the right size, thickness, feel and sound that results from a pick...

When I played a Red Bear pick for the first time, I knew right away that I had found the best sounding, smoothest feeling pick I had ever tried... The material Red Bear uses has a wonderful organic sound that I haven't found in any other pick... The bevel is super smooth, feels very even and helps me play more accurately... I've settled on a C ll heavy with standard bevel... Big thanks to Red Bear!

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In that never-ending quest for tonal contentment, so many of the things we guitarists try (higher action, heavier string gauges etc etc...) have a tendency to make playing more difficult. One of the great things about the Red Bear picks, however, is that they not only improve your tone - they actually make playing easier. Additionally, it rather appeals to my inner hippie that I can now enjoy the distinctive sound of a turtleshell pick without incurring any detriment to the turtle community.

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Lately I got introduced to some new and really great guitar gear. First was Ola Strandberg's amazing and unique 8-string 'boden' guitar. And now Dave Skowron sent me some of his fabulous RedBear picks, seriously some of the best picks I've ever came across. You can also check out Guthrie's signature model there as well ...

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The two things you look for most in a pick are sound and the way it feels hitting the strings. The sound is clear and direct. You really hear the guitar itself much more with a Red Bear because notes don't begin with that little bit of pick noise you get with other picks. The feel is glorious too. They don't feel like a normal pick because they glide so smooth. Even if I have other picks all over my studio desk, I'll get up and go search for my Big Jazzer. These picks are addictive!

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I’ve been searching for the “perfect” guitar pick for many years now, for so long that I became doubtful and ultimately frustrated. I was so confounded that I finally had to accept that it did not exist. So I gave up...until one day I thought, let me give these here Red Bears a shot and alas! My quest was over! The pick of destiny is in my hand! Now I can focus on making music. It’s such a blessing once you find the right tools for the job. Thanks Red bear!

Stephen Gibb has been an active member of several Internationally acclaimed Heavy Metal bands in the last 20 years. Notably as a bass player in Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society and as a Guitarist for Nikki Sixx’s band 58, Crowbar, Kingdom of Sorrow, JASTA, & South Florida's own Saigon Kick. He is also a solo artist (singer/songwriter/producer) currently writing & recording new artists and new music of his own as well as co-writing, recording and touring the world as a member of Barry Gibb's band. He also co wrote several songs with his father Barry that appeared on Barbra Streisands Guilty Pleasures album in '05 (Certified Gold in the U.S.A & Platinum in the U.K.). He is the primary co-writer with Barry on his latest release entitled “in the now’”(Columbia records). He has also written songs for Ricky Skaggs and Bonnie Tyler to name a few. Currently endorsed by Gibson Guitars, Taylor Guitars, D'Addario Strings, Red Bear Picks, Fishman, Jim Dunlop accessories, Klotz Cables, Lewitt Microphones.

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I have to admit…I felt a bit like Jon Travolta in Pulp Fiction when Uma Thurman explains the virtues of the 5 dollar milkshake. It’s a pick…I mean I’ve had a bunch over the years, what could these guys whom I have tremendous respect for be raving about? ….and then I tried it. There really is an audible difference in tone and feel, I can’t put the thing down since it arrived. It has a dynamic and snap…that I don’t have the ability to articulate in words, but if you're a player…you’ll get it right away. The only downside is that I now have to flee venues prior to anyone asking me if they can have one of my picks… :-)”

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If you use picks to produce the sounds on your instrument you know that they are one of the most important tools for creating your tone. Red Bear picks produce a huge full sound that is balanced across the full sonic spectrum. The picks also have a great feel and the beveled edges help get that big sound by creating a solid contact with the strings. Red Bear should be in everyone's tonal toolbox.

Scott Fore is an internationally recognized guitarist having won the National Flatpicking Championships held in Winfield Kansas each year. He is also the Doc Watson guitar champion and the Wayne Henderson Champion of Champions. Honors and titles include: 2002 & 2015 National Flatpicking Champion, 2nd in 2000 and 2014. Scott has so many accomplisments they are too numerous to list here. Scott Fore uses our Heavy Gauge C-II with a Speed Bevel and Grips.

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As a touring musician, teacher, and flatpick guitar camp director, I’ve tried just about every pick there is on the market. For years, like many flatpickers, I searched for a tonally comparable alternative to genuine tortoise shell. I found plenty of “close enough” or “good enough” options but until I stumbled across Red Bear Picks, nothing was ever exactly right. If it weren’t for Dave, I’d still be searching. A great product from great folks!

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These picks are soooooo good, it's incredible the tone they impart on the string. At first it seems expensive for a pick but it's actually the least expensive major tone improvement I know of. And when you think about where your tone starts, it's the most important.

Admittedly, I am a collector of all kinds of things, and I have a really cool guitar pick collection. Over my 30 years of playing guitar, I've used ALL KINDS of picks, and pretty much stuck with the cheap $0.25 picks that you can find at any music store. But, being the sonic nerd that I am, I started noticing that some of my favorite players weren't using the same picks I was using. This activated curiosity and fanned the flame of my perpetual quest of great tone. I discovered the amazing world of boutique picks and at first, honestly, I was suspicious. Could a boutique plectrum (pick) make that much of a difference? And was it worth the price? So, I ordered a couple of picks from Red Bear (classic style, 1 medium and 1 light gauge). I am blown away! Great volume, killer tone, and brings a smile to my face every time I play them. That being said, does it make that much of a difference??? YES. Is it worth the money?? I believe it is! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND them to everyone!

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Comprised of Dave and Tara Powers, MOUNTAINCITY may very well be single handedly revolutionizing the entire love song genre. Lyrics that strive to honor, treasure and untangle the essence of love merge with a sophisticated blend of folk-pop, country, blue-eyed soul, electronic remixes and instrumentals to form a rich sonic palette that sounds just as current as it does classic. MOUNTAINCITY tours the United States and performs 100+ times per year.

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Check out Dave and Tara's website Mountain City Music. Dave uses our Classic style pick in medium gauge gauge, no grips and a standard bevel.

Red bear picks are inspiring. Not only do they make my acoustic guitars louder, but it’s the tone... it is noticeably richer with much more depth. I love the Gypsy Jazz flat-picks for my acoustic jazz guitars and the thumb-picks sound amazing for my National resonator guitars. They have a long lifespan and the playability is second to none!

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The quest of the right pick can be a life-long story for a guitarist, but I finally found the pick that meets all my expectations : dynamics, expression and sound are never betrayed by a Red Bear pick.

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I play mainly nylon strings and was classically trained. For awhile playing contemporary singer-songwriter music I was only playing fingerstyle. I wanted to do more pick playing but was always disappointed in the sound. About 5 years ago I went on a massive quest to try as many picks as possible - looking for the holy grail of picks - one whose tone produced the same tone as a classical guitar rest stroke and one that sounded equally good on nylon, steel and electric guitars. It was an impossible search but finally found what I was looking for with Red Bear picks. Love them. Tried and loved all shapes and sizes. The tone they produce is like

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