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Black Picks Dunlop JD-44P.60

Dunlop JD-44P.60

5.0

Pick

£4.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
5stores
Black Picks Fender Celluloid Medley Guitar Picks Thin Pack of 12

Fender Celluloid Medley Guitar Picks Thin Pack of 12

Pick

£4.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
4stores
Black Picks Dunlop JAZZ471P3C

Dunlop JAZZ471P3C

Pick

£6.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.16/mo.*
2stores
Black Picks Fender 351 Shape Celluloid Guitar Picks 12-pack

Fender 351 Shape Celluloid Guitar Picks 12-pack

Pick

£4.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
4stores
Black Picks Venom Vemon Black Metal Tri-Tip Guitar Pick Pack Set of 5

Venom Vemon Black Metal Tri-Tip Guitar Pick Pack Set of 5

Pick

£4.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
4stores
Black Picks Dunlop 482P.88

Dunlop 482P.88

Pick

£6.10£6.20
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.03/mo.*
4stores
Black Picks Dunlop 498P1.35

Dunlop 498P1.35

Pick

£7.29£7.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.43/mo.*
4stores
Black Picks Sleep Token Sleep Token Back Patch Take Me Back To Eden Multicolour
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Sleep Token Sleep Token Back Patch Take Me Back To Eden Multicolour

Pick

£8.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.99/mo.*
4stores
Fender 351 Premium Medium 12 Count

Fender 351 Premium Medium 12 Count

Pick

£4.50£4.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.50/mo.*
3stores
Dunlop 449P1.14
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Dunlop 449P1.14

Pick

£4.99£6.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
3stores
Dunlop 47PXLS

Dunlop 47PXLS

Pick

£5.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.99/mo.*
3stores
Dunlop 488P.73 Tortex Pitch Black, .73mm, 12/Player's Pack

Dunlop 488P.73 Tortex Pitch Black, .73mm, 12/Player's Pack

Pick

£7.12£7.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.37/mo.*
3stores
PICKS

FAQ

Picks are small tools used to pluck or strum strings on musical instruments like guitars. They enhance sound control and precision. Choosing the right pick can influence your playing style and tone, with variations in thickness and material affecting sound quality.

Picks vary in thickness from thin to heavy, affecting flexibility and sound. Thinner picks offer more flexibility for strumming, while thicker ones provide better control for lead playing. Consider your music style and experiment with different thicknesses to find what suits you best.

Picks are made from materials like plastic, nylon, and metal. Each material affects the sound and feel differently. Plastic picks are versatile, while nylon picks offer flexibility. Metal picks provide a brighter tone but may wear strings faster.

Picks come in various shapes such as standard, jazz, and teardrop. The shape influences grip and precision. Standard picks are common for beginners, while jazz picks offer more precision for intricate playing. Choose a shape that feels comfortable in your hand.

Picks: 3 things to consider before buying

The thickness of picks significantly impacts your playing style and the sound you produce. Thinner picks (around 0.38-0.60 mm) are excellent for strumming and offer a softer sound, making them ideal for genres like folk or acoustic music. Medium picks (0.60-0.80 mm) provide a balance between flexibility and firmness, suitable for both strumming and picking. Thicker picks (over 0.80 mm) are preferred by lead guitarists who require precision and a more robust tone, often used in rock or metal music. Consider what genre you primarily play to help determine the best thickness for you.

Picks are made from various materials, each affecting grip, durability, and sound quality. Nylon picks offer flexibility and a smooth surface, great for beginners due to their comfort. Celluloid picks provide a traditional feel with a brighter tone but wear out faster. Delrin or Tortex picks are known for their durability and excellent grip, making them favored by many professional musicians. Experimenting with different materials can help you find what feels best in your hand while achieving your desired sound.

The shape and size of picks influence your comfort and control over the instrument. Standard-sized picks are versatile and widely used due to their ease of handling. Jazz picks, which are smaller with a sharper tip, allow for precise picking techniques but may require some getting used to if you're accustomed to larger sizes. For those who prefer fingerstyle or need extra control, consider thumb picks which wrap around your thumb, providing stability while allowing finger movements.

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