Dunlop EMC Logo Tortex® Standard .88mm, 6-Pack
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Tortex Picks are highly durable with great memory and just the right amount of flexibility for a snappy, fluid attack that's bright and crisp. Whether you’re playing searing electric leads or strumming acoustic passages, the appeal of Tortex as a sonic paintbrush is universal.
This pick features the Hawaiian island chain and the Easy Music Center logo.
"What I like about the Tortex picks more than most any other pick is the texture. It's got great grip and it defeats sweat on your fingers like no other pick I've ever tried. This particular thickness of pick is quite versatile. You can solo easily with it, but you can also still get a little "break" on the pic when you strum. I would lean towards this pick being better at solos than strumming, but you can still do both. I do notice that my strumming with this pick can be slightly "thuddy" as it's fairly thick so I do have to focus on letting my wrist "break" a little bit extra to help the thickness along. When soloing, this pick will hardly budge at all. Maybe after a half hour it may start to lean slightly one way. When that happens I just flip it upside down and bend it the other way. Overall, this is my go to pick for just about everything. If you are a new player, I would recommend the yellow tortex, which is going to be easier to strum on at first." Peter Dods - Easy Music Center
This pick features the Hawaiian island chain and the Easy Music Center logo.
"What I like about the Tortex picks more than most any other pick is the texture. It's got great grip and it defeats sweat on your fingers like no other pick I've ever tried. This particular thickness of pick is quite versatile. You can solo easily with it, but you can also still get a little "break" on the pic when you strum. I would lean towards this pick being better at solos than strumming, but you can still do both. I do notice that my strumming with this pick can be slightly "thuddy" as it's fairly thick so I do have to focus on letting my wrist "break" a little bit extra to help the thickness along. When soloing, this pick will hardly budge at all. Maybe after a half hour it may start to lean slightly one way. When that happens I just flip it upside down and bend it the other way. Overall, this is my go to pick for just about everything. If you are a new player, I would recommend the yellow tortex, which is going to be easier to strum on at first." Peter Dods - Easy Music Center
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