• Reviews around pick (3.86 of 5)

    BoloPick Felt Picks for Ukulele 6 Pack (Pink)

    • These are good Ukulele picks, but I still perfer to use my own fingers.
    • They are what they promise to be but these picks are too rough on ukelele Strumming with these will sound rough and unnatural.
    • Nice picks, fast seller!
    • I’m so glad I did sound is much better then the hard plastic guitar pick
    • Great picks for Ukulele
    • They also don't make as harsh of a noise as harder picks
    • These appear to be good quality picks for our grandson's Uke.
    • and I'm sure she'll appreciate the picks I hate that she can have and try
    • Good picks (wink-wink)
    • Love the sound of this soft pick.
    • I love these picks and use them regularly
    • Nice and affordable pick
    • Nice soft picks.
    • I prefer thin guitar picks.
    • Best picks to use.
    • Great little picks
    • Adequate, but I prefer stiffer picks.
    • Not the same wow factor as some traditional picks
    • Loving this picks
    • The picks work really well for my ukulele and make my lunch time private jam sessions a lot of fun
    • The picks work really well for my ukulele and make my lunch time private jam sessions a lot of fun
    • They seem to be fraying on the edges quickly, but they're working fine for kids to strum away on their ukuleles and the soft picks keep the kids from scratching my guitar.
    • Great picks.
    • My ukulele came with some hard picks, but the sound was just too much
    • A nice uke pick
    • She loves this picks
    • Great picks
    • Felt picks are a marvel for the ukulele.
    • Good, nicely colorful ukulele picks.
    • My two kids are learning to play the uke and these picks have made strumming a lot easier for them.
    • It's a good option to have and much better than thin solid guitar picks
    • Felt picks ok, but hard picks are recommended.
    • I must play harder than everyone else, because I trash these picks
    • I only use these picks for a few select songs but they work well
    • My daughter is starting to learn to play and these picks are easy for hold to manage.
    • Perfect for finding that balance between fingerstyle and the thin treble laden sound of a regular hard pick
    • Very comfortable picks
    • As a native guitar player, I am very thankful for these!The picks are very thick---mine averaged around a bit bigger than 1/8"---especially since I'm used to thin celluloid picks, but I really enjoy the sound they give to my playing
    • Seem like good picks don’t wear down to fast and aren’t damaging the stings on my ukulele
    • No more harsh pick-slap on the strings, just pure tone
    • Adequate, but I prefer stiffer picks.
    • These are nice picks for the ukulele.
    • They give it a softer sound than a hard pick
    • Good pick for ukulele
    • Being used to mando, I wanted to try several picks to ease my learning an instrument that is normally strummed with bare fingers
    • Great picks....fast service
    • Great picks
    • Good quality picks.
    • I find these picks a little bit too big for ukelele, prefer thumb strumming and finger picking
    • They have a stronger sound than just playing with fingers, but not as harsh as a plastic type pick
    • My daughters favorite picks for her ukulele.
    • Very nice picks for playing any instrument with nylon strings.
    • As a beginner, I was anxious to start sounding more consistent with my strumming but couldn't get comfortable with thumbs or fingernails.....these picks greatly improved the sound of my strumming.
    • good quality picks
    • Comfortable picks.
    • Not that easy to hang on to when strumming as compared to a hard pick
    • Not too loud like hard picks
    • They are not as stiff as plastic picks, creating a much prettier sound.
    • My 9 year old daughter loves these picks as they have more pleasant sound when she strums her Uke
    • probably not great for round wound steel strings, these would get chewed up pretty quickly, but the tape wounds and these picks are a marriage made in heaven.
    • Great Uke picks.
    • THANKS FOR for the GREAT picks and on time receiving!!
    • Great little picks for your uke!
    • Nice picks for ukelele
    • I like felt picks for ukulele
    • Very good Uke picks
    • Very soft picks help the strum sound
    • I use them for bass guitar - stiff enough to be precise using alternate picking, but soft enough to not "click".
    • I like a regular thin guitar pick.
    • The picks are nice.
    • stick with the hard picks these just dont provide the sound although they are comfortable to the hands
    • I have some hand issues and these picks have made my strumming so much richer.
    • No more harsh pick-slap on the strings, just pure tone
    • Good picks that have held up fine to several hours of playing on the uke
    • I love felt picks
    • Purchased these for my sis had no idea they are her favorite picks for the Uke
    • nice picks .can also double as bass guitar picks .
    • I think the ideal uke pick would be a tad thinner, or at least less stiff, and would have some sort of grip on one end to be able to get a hold of it.
    • I like these picks for a beginner in Uke playing when your fingers hurt to strum.
    • Very nice picks,takes a few days to break them in
    • My picks are great, they really work like a charm!!
    • Very nice picks,takes a few days to break them in
    • Nice picks.
    • Perfect pick.
    • I like these picks for a beginner in Uke playing when your fingers hurt to strum.
    • Good little picks for the uke.
    • The perfect ukulele pick! Not too soft, not too hard....just right!
    • no 'clicking' sound from a plastic pick, great for live and recording music
    • Great service great picks!
    • Great picks
    • I prefer a thin, flexible nylon pick for my ukes.
    • Nice picks
    • Any plastic pick will serve you just as well, and any nylon pick better, if you're after what I was.
    • Also, it still makes that sharp "picking" sound when I play, though it's less than with plastic picks
    • great picks, although I prefer my fingers, still
    • Love these picks.