Guitar pick with gripping means

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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84315, 84320, 84321, G10D 316

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060546433

ABSTRACT:
An ergonomic musician's pick or pick holder for use with string instruments, such as a guitar, mandolin, bass guitar, or ukelele, has a curved finger grip portion on one side adapted to form a finger cradle for either the thumb or index finger of a user and has a flat generally planar area on another side against which the other fingers of a user may be pressed to allow the user to securely and comfortably grasp the pick for playing. The grip portion positively locates the fingers in a generally predetermined angular relationship to the string engaging pick tip. Different individual picks of the invention may have different angular relationships. The pick functions in the same way to bring the same advantages of the invention to any conventional and some non-standard or custom picks. Holder provides the added advantage that various picks may be used and the angular relationship may be more easily varied through various arrangements for attaching the pick to the holder. The simplicity of construction allows use of various materials in various thicknesses, sizes, and hardnesses, and materials to satisfy a wide range of playing conditions and preferences. The pick and holder have a folded configuration which is efficiently manufactured and allows convenient storage on the instrument strap or stings. The ergonomic grip design allows a more relaxed, and low pressure grip which is less likely to cause physical problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome and arm and back pain.

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