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I'll start off with this: My latest thing is using a very thin pick and really getting good at controlling the speed with which I scrape round wound sounds. Even though they are quite small and it takes some work, it is possible to play individual ridges as groups of 16ths, triplet 16ths, 32nd and even 64 notes in either direction of the pick arc. I was showing a guitar student the other day (he's taking looping and creativity lessons from me, not guitar lessons........<blush>) that you can come up with a half a dozen completely different timbres using this method. You can play like a quiro looooooooooong scrape, short scrape, short scrape or you can get good and counting the number of ridged and the control them rhythmically as bursts of either single notes or doubles or triples or quadruples, what have you. It's very cool and with the judicious use of parametric equalization (and I'm suprised that more guitarists don't employ parametrics but that's another thread for the future) you can really get great percussion sounds. Throw in a little double octave pitch bending in either direction and you really can have great drums (at least for looping purposes)