🎶 Strum with Style: Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Clayton Picks Exotic Bone Material Guitar Picks (BES/3) are crafted from specially selected hard bone, offering musicians a medium gauge pick that produces warm tones while ensuring durability. Each pack contains three picks, perfect for both practice and performance.
I**A
Great pick!
First off I want to let you know this is a PACK OF 3 PICKS. The description and title are misleading. The quality is great though, it makes a sharp clear tone and is great for lead guitar parts like they mention. The picks slide easily off the strings of my guitar and are the perfect size, thin but still sturdy. Just note that since bone isn't a typical material each pick is going to look different and slightly vary in size and color. I highly recommend this if you're looking into a bone guitar pick.
J**N
The Best Sound for Picking Acoustic Guitar
These bone picks make the acoustic guitar ring out like no other pick.They are hard and thick, so probably not for the beginner. My playing is not the best, but I'm making the effort to use these because they sound so good.For me, these are way to brassy sounding for strumming unless you are really strumming hard.Highly recommended.
S**A
A very nice, very hard pick
Love this pick - it's light and hard and great to play with. I find that it clicks on the strings a log, but that's what hard picks are all about. It's also a bit ghoulish to be playing with bone, and I do wonder what kind of bone it is - the packaging doesn't say.
I**?
Thick, bulky, stinky, beastly.
Three thick bone picks. Might work well for bass players and/or ogres. These picks come with a squared off blunt edge, definitely need some bevel work to be nice, IMO. And the sides are slick and smooth; I'll maybe sand for some grit and grip. The other reviewer who said they're more like blanks is right on. And when you file or sand or whatever, watch out, these are the stinkiest bone I've had the displeasure of smelling, pure death, could seriously turn you vegan. I might boil mine or something to get rid of the reeking dead cow smell; it's a serious issue, leaves my fingers smelling really foul. Not sure if I like these at all, for anything. But the price is right, and if you think you might enjoy playing with a beastly bone pick, here you go.
D**E
Well Worth Trying
I bought both Horn and Bone Picks on a whim using a gift card from my wife. I could not believe the difference in feel and control. While the Horn Picks (HES/3) were thicker, and feel more comfortable to me, the Bone (BES/3) were still superior to my (previous) favorite pick. They were so inexpensive that my "buy and try" was well worth the minimal investment.
C**C
Not for an articulate attack on strings.
To bulky and awkward. They tend to bend out of shape and feel warped. I had to file them to a taper.
O**U
Thick Thick Pick
The gauge of the pick is extremely thick. I guess I should be expecting that. I don't think it can be so handy for regular playing, but you totally can make use of it in terms of different tone creation. Not made for playing rhythm guitar at all.
T**E
new player
I am just learning to play guitar & I wanted to experiment with a variety of picks, including bone. From what I've read, it produces a warm, rich tone. I did notice a considerable volume boost with my acoustic guitar.
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