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Dunlop 37R Brass Fingerpicks - .0225 20-Pk

Brass Fingerpicks, 20-pack
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Dunlop guitar picks are a top choice of today's pro musician! Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes and materials allows the player to select the exact pick for his/her own particular style of playing. From classic country to nu-metal, every great player knows that their pick is an integral part of their tone, and Dunlop guitar picks are the picks that more pros rely on in the studio or on stage. Picks are a grossly underrated accessory. Don't sacrifice your tone — pick Dunlop guitar picks!

This 20-pack of Dunlop Brass Fingerpicks features .0225" picks.

Dunlop Brass Fingerpicks Guitar Picks Package Features:
  • Brass
  • 37R
  • Gauge: .0225"
  • Quantity: 20
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Tech Specs

  • Shape: Finger
  • Gauge: .0225"
  • Material: Brass
  • Quantity: 20
  • Color: Brass
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 37R0225

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Rated 5/5

Warm Sound - Natural Feel

I am, by all accounts, a complete amateur. However, the Dunlop Brass Fingerpicks have made a HUGE difference in the 1 week since I received them from Sweetwater. I picked up the banjo a few years ago and only ever play around the house. I originally bought some National steel fingerpicks, but found the tone to be too harsh and the pick ill-fitting. After years of playing at home bare-fingered, I purchased the Dunlop Brass Fingerpicks from Sweetwater. Immediately I was able to mold them to my big, bass-player fingers. Much more comfortable than any pick I tried before. But more importantly, they had a very natural feel. Minimal adjustment from my bare-finger technique. Very warm, but full sound. Not at all brittle like the picks I've tried before. As always, Sweetwater shipped quickly and followed up with a call and an email, even with such a small order!
Music background: Amateur
Rated 5/5

Brass finger picks are best

I would "ditto" the other review. I too played with National metal finger picks, then Dunlop, starting in the early 70s. A couple years ago, I bought these brass picks from Sweetwater. They are a significant improvement. They are stable, you don't need to tighten them on your fingers like a tourniquet, and they ring out when you play. They sound very nice on my National Resonator, delivering that unmistakable "dobro" sound loud and clear. The Best!
Music background: Played with finger picks for 40 years.
Rated 4.5/5

Brass ficjnger picks

When I first started playing there were no brass finger picks only 'National' and later 'Dunlop' I liked the Dunlop better they were easier to bend to my fingers but theyse brass picks already come beveled so you don't have to modify hardly at all. The sound quality is better than steel to bad Dunlop steel you've been replaced by Brass.
Music background: Pro Musician
Rated 4/5

Might be the solution

I tried steel fingerpicks ages ago, and they were so brutal on my fingers and so hard to fit that I gave up on them. I went without for a while, but after hearing people say they couldn't here me on a pretty good Gold Tone resonator, I decided I needed something. Plastic ones just didn't fit at all, so I gave these a try. They sound good, and the thinner brass improves the fit and comfort. It may be a little too bad that you have to buy twenty to see if two or three work, but if you might find it worth the expense--especially if you need something and nothing else has done the job.
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