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Trusting the brand name I bought some of these, only to discover they are so hard that they frequently make undesirable sounds on the oud strings and do damage to the top wood if you like to play with 'click' .
Since speaking and playing with other oud players I have found that much softer, more flexible plastic risha or mezrab (pick) are preferrable sonically and sensationally - for me and most at least.
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It does the job! I guess
Elias.A 03.09.2023
I mean, nothing super special, its a pick.
It’s comfortable to hold in hand and play with
Does not stay bend, which is an indication of a good quality. So yeah there you have it.