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Wednesday, 25 February 2015 / Published in Gear, News

More than ever there is a humongous choice of picks available nowadays. I recently received a set of Dragon's Heart Guitar Picks. I admit I was intrigued by the original shape of the model which present three different edges: a sharp one, a normal one and a round one. Original+Tweed Hardened+Tweed Pure+Tweed

What I like the most

  • 3 distinct sounds in one pick
  • Quality of the material
  • Very durable

What I like the least

  • Added complexity
  • Not for everyone

Conclusion

When I use a pick I tend to use thicker and thicker one. I don't know if it's because as I aged I get better at guitar playing and need more control or just a matter of my taste evolving. Anyway, I enjoyed the thickness of the Dragon's Heart picks. As for the sound, having such a variety of type of attacks on the strings is a pretty cool feature. If you are ready to deal with the fact that you need to pay attention to how you hold your pick to choose the right edge you want to use, the Dragon's Heart offer an excellent option to get different sounds right from your finger tips. Pierre.  

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Dragon’s Heart Guitar Picks (@DragonHrtPicks): a triple edge pick
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