The Benefits Of Using Different Materials For Banjo Picks

Banjo picks are not only made of different materials but have different benefits to add to your sound too. Learn about the benefits of using different materials for banjo picks while choosing your best banjo picks.

Banjo Picks

Although it may take a while for a beginner to get accustomed to wearing a pick while playing the banjo but once he gets used to wearing it, it becomes easier. It is not mandatory to use picks while playing the banjo but surely it is useful. During certain types of genre in music, the picks help in bringing out the sound exactly the players wants it. It becomes a little difficult sometimes to get the sound as needed when fingers are used. Each finger is of a different dimension and so it makes it difficult to get the sound that one wishes to play on a banjo.

The Benefits Of Using Different Materials For Banjo Picks

The Benefits Of Using Different Materials For Banjo Picks

The thumb picks are generally made of plastic just like the plectrum of a guitar. It helps in bringing out a mellow and soft sound. Because the sound required is soft so plastic plectrums are used while playing so that it gives the finger more control and does not let the sound get diminished completely. You will even find thumb picks that have a metal band to wear on the thumb but the pick is plastic. 

Generally, the rest of the picks for different fingers are made from metals like silver, stainless steel, nickel, brass, cobalt, and other metals. Many banjo players do not use a plastic pick on the fingers except the thumb because it makes the sound lose its bright and crisp texture. The most preferred pick for the fingers is the brass-made one. It makes the sound smooth and warm. There are nickel and stainless steel picks too that add clarity and loudness to the sounds. the benefit of using a cobalt pick is that it brings a smoothness to the sound which is often absent in metal picks.

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