Dunlop

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Dunlop 474R Stubby Jazz Picks provide an extremely positive attack for super-fast licks. Great strength and durability. Powerful gripping surface for easier handling.
Dunlop 474R Stubby Jazz Guitar Picks 1.0 mm 2 Dozen
Dunlop 474R Stubby Jazz Guitar Picks 1.0 mm 2 Dozen

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  • I have to have these!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byLee

    fromSpringfield MO

    I have been using these for years. They use to be clear years ago. Now they are red as pictured. They are the best picks you can buy. Fast, pointy but they don't grab. Easy to hold on to. I have tried other jazz 3 styles but none are as good as these.

  • Always worth the money

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    byBryan

    fromSeminole, FL

    I change up my picks to keep my hands from getting into any rut when it comes to strumming style.

  • Excellent guitar pick

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byMichael

    fromundisclosed

    For people who like small picks, this is probably the best. I prefer this pick over the Jazz iii because the end is sculpted to a point making it super easy to pick quickly. I also love the rough surface that keeps the pick from slipping or moving around in my fingers. Excellent pick. Thank you Dunlop.

  • My all-time favorite pick...with one caveat.

    4

    submitted9 years ago

    byDavid K

    fromPortland, Oregon

    I love the classic jazz shape, and these have a particularly good sound...nice and articulate. The textured bit in the center provides decent grip, too. My one big issue with these is that they wear out pretty quickly. I play every day for at least an hour, and a pick lasts me about three days before the nice, sharp point becomes noticeably rounded. Not a huge deal (they're not expensive), but you have to plan ahead on your supply, especially if you're touring.

  • Great pics

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byS.J.

    fromLouisville, KY

    Started using these a few years ago. I usually play with the thicker ones and wanted to try these. They are a little sharp on the edges for me. I like them a little smoother but can file them down a bit.

  • Long Lasting

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byDio Sabado

    fromMillbrae, CA

    These were one of the first picks I've ever used and I loved them. They are amazing with any song that uses riffs or quick picking. I wouldn't recommend this to someone who plays acoustic. Not the greatest pick for constant strumming but to make up for that, it's immune to cuts from pick slides. An excellent pick for people who play fast paced music!

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  • asked byNaomi

    fromundisclosed

    How many picks come in one order?

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