🎶 Strum with Style: Feel the Vibe!
D'Addario Accessories Ukulele Felt Picks are crafted from high-quality felt, offering a 3.0 mm thickness for a warm tone. The elliptical cutout design ensures a secure grip and flexibility, making them ideal for both ukuleles and guitars. Available in convenient packs of 4 or 25, these picks are perfect for musicians looking to enhance their sound while enjoying the benefits of bulk purchasing.
Material Type | Felt |
Size | 4-pack |
Color | Multicolor |
Compatible Devices | Guitar, Ukulele |
Guitar Pick Thickness | 3.0 millimeters |
L**S
Good picks
Excellent ukulele picks. Grip is exceptional.
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How to Prepare These Felt Picks for Your Own Style
A lot of reviewers don’t seem to understand that these felt picks are impregnated with glue to strengthen them. This means they don’t really bend, except a bit at the cutout. They can be used right out of the envelope, when the edges are square (see photo, the bottom pick). They are louder that way. Remember that it is felt, so there are lots of tiny hairs sticking out, and they are glue-impregnated, so if you put your ear near the strings when picking, you will hear a slight rasping sound, and you may also feel it when you play. That will also slow down your picking a bit.Get an Emory board—fingernail file—and file a bevel onto each side of the end. (See photo, the upper pick). Then use a fingernail buffing file to make that smoother and take off the fuzz you’ve created with the Emory board. This takes a couple minutes of work. Now when you play, you will hear or feel very little rasp. The picking will sound much softer and smoother, and your picking will be faster. The tone will be rounder and fuller than with the pick untouched, but also not as loud. Much more uke tone with less pick noise.I myself prefer a StringJoy Orange Jazz Pick, regular size. It has a very sharp, fast attack, and I also use it on my very expensive guitars for that reason. I also like the Fred Kelly Standard Delrin smooth pick, 0.66mm, which comes in a ten pack, though the ads here don’t mention that. But I use picks to cut through a crowd. I prefer a fingerpicking style when playing jazz uke.
S**A
Good pick
The pic produces a clear sound, is easy to hold, and protects my fingers from damage.
A**
Quality uke picks
I wouldn't say they're necessary for every uke player, but if you're used to guitars, they're perfect. They feel sturdy & durable without being too thick and make the uke sound warm. Good value overall.
P**.
Not too hard, not too soft. The little hole really helps.
I have tried a number of ukulele picks, and these are my favorite.Not too hard, not too soft. The little hole really helps me keep a grip on it while playing.
A**R
Not what I expected. Too hard for felt.
Very thick and hard. No flex. Like the grip though
E**.
Use these on bass
If you’re a pick player that wants the finger-style sound, these are the picks for you.
L**S
Perfect to strum.
As a beginner ukulele player these evened out my sound. Love them !
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