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Description

Unlock a new realm of sonic possibilities with the Jellifish Chorus Pick, a revolutionary accessory for guitarists eager to explore unique soundscapes. Crafted with 18 articulated tines, this pick is more than just a tool—it's your ticket to a world of rich, textured sound. Built with precision using compression-wound composite wire, the Jellifish is designed to create lingering transients and enhance high-frequency energy, delivering an auditory experience that traditional picks simply can’t match.

Whether you're playing a steel-string acoustic, nylon-string, or electric guitar, the Jellifish adapts to your instrument, allowing you to experiment with various picking techniques. Sweep picking with the Jellifish mimics the lush resonance of a chorus pedal or a 12-string guitar, while alternate picking crafts a sound reminiscent of a hammered dulcimer. Delve into circular picking to evoke the haunting tones of a bowed instrument.

This innovative plectrum isn't just about sound—it's about expanding your creative horizons. Whether you're in the studio or on stage, the Jellifish Chorus Pick invites you to redefine what's possible with every strum.

Key Features:

  • 18 articulated tines for unique sound textures
  • Compression-wound composite wire construction
  • Compatible with steel-string acoustics, nylon-string, and electric guitars
  • Facilitates sweep, alternate, and circular picking techniques
  • Emulates effects of a chorus pedal, hammered dulcimer, and bowed instruments

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Use cases and applications

  • The Jellifish Chorus Pick can create a 12-string effect and is best used with downstrokes and palm muting for a unique harmonic texture.

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Features and functionality

  • The pick includes metallic strands that can produce a chorus-like effect but may also cause a scratching sound, requiring finesse to manage.

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  • The pick's design is likened to strumming with a brush, offering a specific tonal quality that differs from traditional picks.

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Comparisons

  • Some players found a Tortex Sharkfin pick to deliver a better chorus effect than the Jellifish.

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User experience

  • Users report the Jellifish can damage coated strings, as the winding segments may shred the coating during use.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Proper technique involves grip pressure and neck area exploration, with an emphasis on finesse to minimize unwanted noise.

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See how Steve Onotera uses Jellifish Chorus Pick

Steve Onotera

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In the above video Steve Onotera (Samuraiguitarist) can be seen playing the abomination of a Jellyfish Pick. Steve probably did throw it away after using due to him not liking the pick.

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