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                        <title>RE: pick scrapes (IE Crazy Train)</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/pick-scrapes-ie-crazy-train/#post-145025</link>
                        <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2005 03:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[The pitch of a pick scrape is greatly affected by the speed at which you&#039;re scraping, in addition to the thickness of the string.  You can get string sets with a wound G string that could po...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[The pitch of a pick scrape is greatly affected by the speed at which you're scraping, in addition to the thickness of the string.  You can get string sets with a wound G string that could possibly enhance the effect, but scraping faster may also get you closer to the sound you want.  :idea:]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>pick scrapes (IE Crazy Train)</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-players-discussion/pick-scrapes-ie-crazy-train/#post-13777</link>
                        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I can get a good growl on the E A and D of my ernie ball power slinkies but how do you do a pick scrape on the unwound treble strings. I cant get a sound.  The beginning of Black Sabbaths Cr...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I can get a good growl on the E A and D of my ernie ball power slinkies but how do you do a pick scrape on the unwound treble strings. I cant get a sound.  The beginning of Black Sabbaths Crazy Train is a good example.  Is there different strings or picks used to do this?]]></content:encoded>
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