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🎶 Elevate your ukulele vibe with picks that feel like fingers, not plastic!
D'Addario Ukulele Felt Picks are 3.0 mm thick felt picks designed to produce a warm, natural tone with enhanced projection. Featuring an elliptical cutout for superior grip and flexibility, these picks come in packs of 4 or bulk 25, making them perfect for ukulele and bass guitar players who want a softer, fingerstyle sound without sacrificing durability.





| ASIN | B06XXH2FMW |
| Body Material | Felt |
| Color Name | White |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar, Ukulele |
| Connector Type | / |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (371) |
| Date First Available | 8 May 2017 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 3.0 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item model number | 1FLT9-04 |
| Material Type | Felt |
| Product Dimensions | 6.03 x 9.84 x 0.51 cm; 9 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | 4-pack |
R**N
The first thing most, if not ALL of you are going to notice, is that this pick is stiff. I hated it at first, as I was using a 0.35mm pick for my Ukulele, but know I needed to replace it as the plastic pick against the plastic strings was too loud. Once I got the pick, I regret my decision immediately. I was saying "Damn, this is a thicc boi...." but I wanted to make sure I gave it, its best chance. So what I did, was I bent the pick back and forth, loosened it up really good, played on my Ukulele for about an hour after doing that, and now the thing feels so good. The sound IS amazing as well. It's clear, but muffled, and sounds like you are playing with your fingers/thumb instead of a pick. If you play Uke with a guitar pick, get this, and just give it a shot, you wont regret it.
C**N
Donné un son agréable!
R**5
These are my favorite felt picks for Baritone ukulele. They sound great for finger picking (see my instructions below for making a thumb pick with these), but as with any felt pick, they are not great for strumming patterns. The D'Addario felt picks are firmer and thinner than most felt picks, creating a bright and projecting sound. Out of the box, there can be some variance in brightness between the two sides of the pick and also from pick to pick. This difference in brightness between the two sides is attributed to the slope of the cut at the tip, which can be filed with sandpaper to dial in the sound. I also like to bend these back and forth to soften them up a bit. Some might see the inconsistency in tone between picks/sides as a negative, but I think it's actually cool as it allows you to find just the right sound for your ukulele. I recommend buying several so you can experiment. Another advantage of the thinner pick size is that it is easy to make a custom felt thumb pick using these. If you have a Dunlop XL size thumb pick, cut off half of the pick part, and then you can then insert the D'Addario felt pick inside under the thumb for the perfect ukulele thumb pick (see photo).
S**O
sem utilidade real
M**X
L' ho comprati per fare una prova , cioè suonare il basso elettrico con i plettri di feltro di varie marche. Risultato non male. Una via di mezzo tra le dita e il plettro classico. Però più sposatati verso il plettro classico. Le corde non "grattano" come con il classico plettro, si perde la dinamica che si ha con l'uso delle dita. Comunque un esperimento che ogni bassista deve fare. Io ora lo uso molto, sostituendo il plettro classico. Ho fatto lo stesso esperimento con la chitarra elettrica e i risultati sono stati pessimi.
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