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Fender Classic Celluloid thin guitar picks are sold in convenient packs of 12.
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Fender Classic Celluloid thin guitar picks are sold in convenient packs of 12.

I just bought these picks a couple a days ago and they are great, they dont break, andf if you lose them there easy to find, the color is great. i recommend that you buy them.
This pick is very well made. Its very good at letting your leads cut though. When you play it it gives off a hard rock blues vibe when you play it. Its very easy to find because of its colors. I recommend this pick for beginners and pros.
One of the often overlooked skills in playing guitar is pick control. This is obvious to an experienced player but not so for the beginner. For 20 years I have avoided celluloid picks because of there tendency to be to "harsh" on the attack and lack of flexibility. The Fender picks are amazingly controllable. I use the thin picks which have plenty of bite when pounding the strings but enough flex to remain in control and in your grip. When picking I grip closer to the tip, that gives me a nice clean strike on the string. While strumming I grip higher which gives me a clean sweep across the strings and the pick flexes just enough not to fly from my hand. I have also never broken one yet. I have about 3 dozen lying around right now and don't expect to ever switch over again. In summary this pick will flex but has strength. The flex is controllable, the picks stay where you grip them and they won't break easily.

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