D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen WhiteLarge
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Pros
- Functional
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Practicing
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I have been practicing with these and they are a bit large. However, they do stay in place. I hope they'll be suitable when I perform. They seem to be of good quality, however. Guess I'll keep them. I use them to play my autoharp.
Pros
- Functional
- Good Quality
Cons
- Cannot Adjust To Fit Prop
- Difficult To Use
Best Uses
- Practicing
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
because the fit cannot be adjusted youmay have to modify picks to fit snug
Pros
- Good Quality
Cons
- Not Functional
Best Uses
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I ordered large but they are more of a med size can't use them,but they seem to be a good product.If you need a large order a extra large
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I wont give them a 10 on the odd chance there might be something otherworldly out there that I might like more. Can't imagine, though - I really love these picks. These are not meant for banjo. You don't play banjo with plastic picks, nor do most folks play Dobro (lap style resonator) with plastic picks - you use metal. For acoustic slide work with fingerpicks and for straight ahead fingerpicking on an acoustic guitar - these rule as far as I am concerned. Smooth feel, super comfortable, nice tone.
Very comfortable pick. Material feels less pinchy on fingertip than the normal plastic fingerpick. Smooth attack when playing my round neck resonator and acoustic guitar both. Really have a different feel than your normal fingerpick, I like the size and shape a lot - seems to make picking easier.
Seem to be fine quality, one of the oldest pick making companies in the world. Since I bought a dozen, I should be good to go for a decade or so.
Great price, much better value than some of the boutique picks I have purchased.
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I hope to ween myself off of using a standard pick and use these for the traditional style of fingerpicking my bass. I recently started playing bass for a working band after playing guitar for 43 years, I still play it too, but now I'm earning money on the bass.
Smooth nylon material make these picks not have that annoying ping you get from fingernail picking. I am actually using these reversed (with the pick surface at my fingertip) to play the bass. Gives me the sound of a picked string with the fingertip picking style.
Smooth texture, hard enough to warrant durability
great price!
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I ordered these picks. I have big hands, but not really thick fingers, but these picks, even though they said "large" were painfully tight on my fingers.
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
Well banjo players aren't usually the ones who are looking for warm tone now, are they? Not that there's anything wrong with that :-)I've been trying to find plastic finger picks for quite awhile and I'm glad they're here.Steel picks give a metallic sound, plastic don't.You could have a very unique sound if you use these. Who finger picks anymore? If they do, is it a warm sound?Think TONE, people.
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
I have played guitar for nearly 50 years. When my grandpa and uncles taught me, they all used plastic thumb and finger picks. You could buy them anywhere. All shapes, sizes, and colors. I love the style and the sound, Now, they are a thing of the past. They are impossible to find. I was so glad musician's friend has these. I ordered 3 dozen because I feel they will soon be discontinued. At every show I play people ask how I get my wonderful warm tone. It is in these picks. It will soon be a lost art form. If you want your blues to sound like the masters of early blues, remember, It's in these picks. Buy a bunch before they are gone forever.
Comments about D'Andrea Finger Guitar Picks One Dozen:
All plastic fingerpicks are worthless in my opinion. I'm a banjo player and this message is for every musician: D'Andrea is a good brand, just buy metal. Plastic fingerpicks will force you finger to slip off the strings.
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