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Old July 11th, 2006
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  Mystery plectrum in the Romeo and Juliet Intro?

Hey Kirk,

Really nice job on this intro in dropped D tuning. I was watching the video you created for your arrangement, and it appears that you end by strumming a chord. . .with a plectrum! Is that correct? If so--since you are picking the tune with all fingers (not a hybrid pick/fingers) can you tell if you have a secret on where you hide the plectrum while you play fingerstyle?

I'm hoping to practice my music theory and arranging by working out the rest of this tune. I'm guessing I'll probably avoid the plectrum entirely, but I am curious. . .

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no think its just a blur in the movie. dont let kirk know you mentioned a pic (laughs)

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It's his index finger

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