Description
A guitar pick is more than just a tool to play your instrument. It's also a way to express your personality and enhance your sound quality. That's why you should choose the GT Plectrums Flow shape acrylic guitar pick, a superior pick that stands out from the rest.
The Flow shape is designed to fit your hand and fingers perfectly, giving you more control and accuracy over your playing. The Flow shape also reduces fatigue and improves speed and agility, making it ideal for any style of music. Whether you play rock, blues, jazz, or metal, the Flow shape will help you achieve your musical goals.
The acrylic material is another advantage of the GT Plectrums guitar pick. Acrylic has a bright and clear sound that brings out the best in your strings. Acrylic also has a smooth and glossy feel that is comfortable to hold and easy to maneuver. Acrylic picks are long-lasting, elegant, and have a beautiful appearance that matches your guitar and your style.
Don't settle for ordinary picks that limit your potential. Get the GT Plectrums Flow shape acrylic guitar pick today and discover the difference it can make in your sound and style.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Thickness: 1.5mm
Material: Acrylic
Shape: Flow
Handmade in the USA
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Shipping Info
60-Day Return Period
Benefits of Thick Guitar picks
1. Superior comfort and ergonomics- the additional thickness and mass promotes a more relaxed hand, therefore reducing fatigue, risk of injury, and overall effort required for technical precision
2. Improved attack and striking consistency- the bevels on a thicker pick are much easier to strike consistently than a thinner pick. Think about it like striking the edge of a surface, such as a desk, with a flat object, like a folder, versus an object that forms a point, like a small cone. The cone shaped object is going to a much better job of pushing the string aside than a flat shape. The margin for error in striking with a thin pick is much smaller than it is with a thick guitar pick
3. Enhanced tones- better consistency and attack creates better tones. It's as simple as that. We've all heard the saying "tone is in the fingers". And while your fingers don't control the gain in your amp, they do have a massive impact on your overall sound. Being able to accurately and consistently pick a note is a huge part of developing one's skills as a guitarist
4. Unique style- this one is fairly self-explanatory. Adding a boutique plectrum to your gear collection is a statement of individuality and maturity as a guitar player. Many of us began our journey as guitarists by practicing the same songs, on the same guitars, with the same amps, but as we improve, we discover what makes our tone and style unique. Why should it be any different for the plectrums we use?