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by mrdan » 2 Sep 2006 17:21
Yah, I have tried SPP but feel like when I get it, it must have been luck. I have more consistent luck with raking (& rocking the pick) I still SPP to try to get consistent. I had it and then I re-pinned the cylinder and now I cant seem to get it. I have a re-pinning kit and find that changing the pinning keeps me from just learning robotically. 
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by SEVEN » 2 Sep 2006 21:55
Spp and rake are both worth learning if you cant pick rake and vice versa.It,s the result that,s important and practice make,s as they say. 
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by dmux » 2 Sep 2006 21:56
hey, I always say, "whatever works"
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by SEVEN » 2 Sep 2006 21:59
Spp and rake are both worth learning if you cant pick rake and vice versa.It,s the result that,s important and practice make,s as they say. 
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by Bud Wiser » 2 Sep 2006 22:19
SEVEN wrote:Spp and rake are both worth learning if you cant pick rake and vice versa.It,s the result that,s important and practice make,s as they say. 
You can say that again! 
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by !*AMP*! » 3 Sep 2006 9:13
I'd say versatility is the key (um, pun inserted...) 
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