Wednesday, March 26, 2014

3 Factors to Consider When Buying Guitar Picks

An expensive, top-of-the-line electric guitar is expected to produce high-quality sound, but for a serious musician, there are other details and specifications that need to be met for them to hit the right notes, so to speak. Guitar picks are one of those “details”, and small as they may be, they play a huge role in a guitarist's life. If you are hunting for a good pick that will match your new guitar, keep these three important considerations in mind.
  1. The right materials – First thing to consider is to choose a pick that is made with materials that work best with your fingers. People would commonly think picks are practically all the same, regardless if they are made of polyethylene, nylon, or acrylic, to name a few, but the material does make a difference. Find something that you feel comfortable with the most and do go for custom picks if you need to.
  1. Thin or not – In relation to your comfort and playing style, find a pick that seamlessly adapts to the way you hit your strings. Do you like to strum and pluck your strings vigorously? Then a thin pick won't work for you, so opt for a thicker one.

  1. Traditional V vs. Oddball Shapes – Yes, it may be cool rocking and rolling with an odd-looking pick, but note that oddball shapes virtually don't offer much, as opposed to conventional v-shaped options.

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