A small instrument of ivory, wood, metal, or quill, used in playing upon the lyre and other stringed instruments.
object for striking the strings held by the picking hand. Also known as a pick or flat-pick.
The part of the jack which actually plucks the string. It is mounted in the tongue. It can be made of leather, quill or plastic.
Also called a pick, this small thin wedge of wood, plastic or other material is used to play string instruments such as the guitar
Triangular object generally made out of plastic used to strike the strings of a guitar.
a small thin device (of metal or plastic or ivory) used to pluck a stringed instrument
a device used to pluck a string, and would be very similar to a modern guitar pick
a small piece of metal, plastic, bone or some other material
a small piece of thin plastic about the size of a large coin that you can use to pick strings or strum chords
A flat triangular piece of plastic or metal which is used to pluck or strum the strings of an instrument. Also called a "pick."
Something with which to strike. In stag beetle larvae it is composed of a series of ribs on the trochanter. In the musical instruments guiro or reco-reco it is a stick.
(pic) A small triangular shaped piece of plastic used for striking the guitar strings with the right hand.
Thin blade (guitar pick) used to pluck or scrape the strings of some chordophones.
A plectrum is a small flat tool used to pluck or strum a stringed instrument. For acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, banjos, and other similar instruments, the plectrum (or 'pick') is a separate tool held in the player's hand. In harpsichords, the plectra are attached to the harpsichord's jack mechanism.