Ever tried playing your Guitar with one of these?


At some point or another, we all tried banging on our strings with something like a drumstick, spoon, pencil and you know what? The sound is cool! The more we try it, the more we see that control and accuracy could be improved if the shape was different. We wanted to make the perfect shaped object for playing guitar as if it was a dulcimer.
So we made the Guitar Triller!
Guitar Triller is Available in Black or Green Color.
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You’ll Love this thing!
How to choose a Guitar Pick?
What is this wonderful instrument for guitar playing today knows everyone, including people far from music. It is a small size plate: flat, thin, with an elongated and slightly pointed tip. It looks very simple to the outside eye, but it has very important features that a musician should know about to be able to choose the right plectrum for his or her individual guitar playing. So what are the features of the player that you should pay most attention to?
Guitar Pick - The material of manufacture
Knowing the material of the plectrum, an experienced musician can immediately assess the comfort and durability of such a product. In addition, the material will have a direct impact on the sound of the musical instrument. Let's consider the most basic of them.
Plastic.Immediately note that in today's market of musical goods, the most widely represented picks, made of plastic. This is due to their affordable price in accordance with all the basic requirements for these products. Their main drawback - fragility. Quick wear and breakage of plastic picks will force the musician to change them more often.
Celluloid.Immediately note that in today's market of musical goods, the most widely represented picks, made of plastic. This is due to their affordable price in accordance with all the basic requirements for these products. Their main drawback - fragility. Quick wear and breakage of plastic picks will force the musician to change them more often.
Lexan.Immediately note that in today's market of musical goods, the most widely represented picks, made of plastic. This is due to their affordable price in accordance with all the basic requirements for these products. Their main drawback - fragility. Quick wear and breakage of plastic picks will force the musician to change them more often.
Nylon.Immediately note that in today's market of musical goods, the most widely represented picks, made of plastic. This is due to their affordable price in accordance with all the basic requirements for these products. Their main drawback - fragility. Quick wear and breakage of plastic picks will force the musician to change them more often.
"Branded" materials.To this conditional group we refer products made of materials patented by individual firms (for example, the rights to use varieties of plastic "Tortex" and "Ultex" belong to one of the world's largest chemical companies "DuPont"). Both modifications are stronger than conventional plastic, plus they have a number of additional differences. "Tortex" is somewhat similar to a turtle shell in its surface features, and "Ultex" is an immaculately smooth and glossy material. After their acclaim, the rest of the manufacturers have also started to make plectrums from this material, only changing their name. "D'Addario, in fact, makes the same "Tortex," but under the name "Cortex," and Clayton produces "Ultex" picks, giving their series the name "Ultem. Another popular "proprietary" material "Delrin" (or "Acetal") is high-strength polyformaldehyde. Their "highlight" is the characteristic crisp, clicking sound when the plectrum comes in contact with the guitar strings.
Bone.Let's not beat around the bush and say bluntly: bone picks are considered to be extra-class picks. It is absolutely unbending products, characterized by increased strength characteristics. Hence the explanation for the high price range.
Metal.Metal picks are the strongest and most resonant. However, many guitarists are discouraged by the fact that they cause the strings to wear out much faster than when using selections made of alternative materials. Another unpleasant thing is the risk of scratching the guitar itself.
Guitar Triller is the first meticulously designed string striker having multi-playing surfaces for guitar players. Its length, width, weight, material, all angles of playing surfaces, all the curves and their ergonomic comfort on the fingers, the grip and its positioning to allow a natural hand holding position and movement of the fingers, among other things were taken into consideration when making the Guitar Triller. We want you to have the best experience by putting the best and most functional tool in your hands for string striking on guitar that you can get.