Pick for a stringed musical instrument

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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D17 20, G10D 316

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056486227

ABSTRACT:
A pick of plectrum for a stringed musical instrument is characterized by an intermediate portion having a greater degree of flexibility than the top and bottom portions of a generally triangularly shaped body. The portions of the pick are gripped by the player between the thumb and index finger and the bottom portion is used to pluck the strings of the instrument. The player can alter the amount of flexibility of the pick by moving the thumb and index finger to grip a selected portion of the intermediate portion.

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