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Unique finger picks that slide right over your fingertips. Polycarb creates a brighter sound than delrin. Choose size and quantity.
Fred Kelly Picks Poly Freedom Finger Guitar Picks Medium 3pcs

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4

9 Reviews

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Concerts2
  2. Practicing2
  3. Back-Up1
Cons
  1. Sounds as dull as flesh fingertips1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use4
  2. Functional4
  3. Good Quality4
  4. Improves Sound1
  5. Won't get caught on string and come off1
  • Best I've found

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byGary

    fromWisconsin

    Think I've tried them all and these are the best.

  • Not nearly as "bright" a sound as anticipated.

    2

    submitted7 years ago

    byBeatle-head

    fromRochester, New York

    I have one more product to try and that is the aLaska finger-pick. So far, nothing like one's own nails.

  • finger picks with a back stroke

    4

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    submitted7 years ago

    bybrian

    fromundisclosed

    not the most comfortable, but work well. the nice thing with these is they allow picking in both directions. most finger picks get yanked off if you try to back stroke with them

  • I will not buy this product again

    2

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byDaniel

    fromundisclosed

    There seems to be trouble in getting the right size. Large was too big (slid off my fingers), and medium is cutting into my cuticles just as others have said. Probably just me but I find using these picks is virtually impossible. They feel cumbersome and seem to slide right off the string (vs. catching the string) when trying to pick a note.

  • Excellent feel and sound good.

    4

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    submitted8 years ago

    byLuis

    fromundisclosed

    I just started playing the classical guitar and found these finger picks online and thought I give them a try. I really liked them a lot. They fit nicely on my fingers and stay put. Easy to put on and use. I will buy more when the one's I purchase wear out.

  • Great picks

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byCleveland Slim

    fromCleveland, OH

    This is the best pick for playing Seeger style banjo where you brush with your ring finger. Standard National-style metal picks have a tendency to get caught on the strings and come off, these don't. The fit is more comfortable and the sound is better for this style. Also fine for finger-style guitar. Five stars from this picker.

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  • asked byJul

    fromMN

    Has anyone tried filing these picks?  I would like to shorten them a bit

    Has anyone tried filing these picks? I would like to shorten them a bit

    Open Reply - Thomas
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  • asked byLarry

    fromFL

    How do you know what size to order?

    How do you know what size to order?

    Open Reply - Beau
    It is mainly a matter of personal preference. If you're unsure, I would go with medium.
  • asked byGerrie

    fromEscondido ca

    Delrin fingerpicks
I am a woman who plays autoharp
Will a small be right for me?
Only small?

    Delrin fingerpicks I am a woman who plays autoharp Will a small be right for me? Only small?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    We would suggest small, yes
  • asked byEd

    fromSan Jose, Ca

    I strum a lot of songs with my index finger but am having problems with my nail. Does this product work strumming or just fingerpicking?

    I strum a lot of songs with my index finger but am having problems with my nail. Does this product work strumming or just fingerpicking?

    Open Reply -
    These picks would work for strumming and/or finger picking.