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This review is from: Dunlop Nylon Standard Picks, White .38mm (Electronics)
Admittedly, I'm VERY new to guitar playing. I was so excited when I ordered my first guitar, but the myriad of accessories out there was overwhelming. I opted to get myself some rubber grip medium picks. I was happy with those.. until I bought these.
After following a lesson system online I heard the instructor say that for strumming you should be using .38mm picks - super thin, nearly paper-like. I almost didn't buy them because I thought he was nuts since it seemed to me like you should have something more sturdy(naivete at it's finest).
Once I got these, I gave a nice strum on my guitar and was shocked at the difference in sound it produced compared to my medium picks.
It's beautiful and clear sounding. I just love it and it gave me new inspiration for learning this amazing instrument.
I can't provide any "technical" details on them - I just know that I love them. They don't slip from my fingers.. they don't break.. they sound beautiful.
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This review is from: Dunlop Nylon Standard Picks, White .38mm (Electronics)
It comes in a pack of 12 picks. They are really flexible and great for strumming. Very good quality because i've seen other really thin picks that break within weeks of regular use. If you like to do a more controlled picking style you might want thicker picks.
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