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Yungblud Credits Thin Pick for Gibson J-200's Vintage Acoustic Sound
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45922, member: 636"] British musician Yungblud believes guitar players should examine their picks before buying new instruments or hiring teachers. The artist shared his acoustic guitar breakthrough during a recent Gibson Gazette interview about his latest album. He discovered that switching to a 0.44mm soft pick transformed his Gibson J-200 sound completely. The thin pick helped him achieve his best recorded acoustic tones ever. His powerful playing style previously made guitars sound smaller than expected. Hard picking typically reduces guitar resonance and fullness. The soft pick combined with aggressive playing creates a distinctive 1990s sound similar to The Verve band. Yungblud compared the result to songs from Urban Hymns album specifically. The technique produces three-dimensional acoustic tones that sound epic and full. His recording sessions featured real orchestral arrangements with the London Philharmonic. The album showcases multiple vintage instruments beyond the J-200 acoustic guitar. Yungblud plays a rare 1964 ES-330 electric guitar finished in Factory Black color. He nicknamed the instrument Ghost because of its unusual history and appearance. The previous owner painted a ghost design on the pickguard before dying two weeks later. Black guitars from that era carried superstitions about being associated with evil. Yungblud hopes to create a signature Epiphone version of his haunted ES-330. He wants the company to produce a black 330 model with matching ghost pickguard artwork. The artist believes young musicians would embrace such a unique instrument design. He considers the vintage guitar iconic because few players own similar instruments. [/QUOTE]
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