Filters

$
-
$

Guitar Picks Australia

53 products

Showing 1 - 48 of 53 products

Showing 1 - 48 of 53 products
View
Save $1.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Pink .60MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Pink .60MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Pink .60MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$14.95
Call For ETA
Save $1.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Orange .73MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Orange .73MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Orange .73MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$14.95
Call For ETA
Save $1.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Green .88MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Green .88MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Green .88MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$14.95
Call For ETA
Save $5.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Purple 1.0MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Purple 1.0MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Purple 1.0MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$18.95
Call For ETA
Save $5.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Red 1.14MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Red 1.14MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Red 1.14MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$18.95
Call For ETA
Save $5.00
ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Yellow 1.5MMERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Yellow 1.5MM
ERNIE BALL ERNIE BALL Everlast Picks 12-Pack Yellow 1.5MM
Sale price$13.95 Regular price$18.95
Call For ETA
ERNIE BALL Thin Nylon Guitar Picks Blue - 12 PACK
ERNIE BALL Medium Nylon Guitar Picks Dark Blue - 12 PACK
ERNIE BALL Heavy Nylon Guitar Picks Black - 12 PACK
ERNIE BALL Thin Cellulose Guitar Pick - 12 PACK
ERNIE BALL MEDIUM CELLULOSE GUITAR PICKS - 12 PACK
ERNIE BALL Heavy Cellulose Guitar Picks - 12 PACK
DUNLOP Tortex Standard Player PacksDUNLOP Tortex Standard Player Packs
Choose options
DUNLOP Tortex Flow Players - 12 PackDUNLOP Tortex Flow Players - 12 Pack
Choose options
Dunlop Greys PicksDunlop Nylon 1.00mm Picks
Choose options
DUNLOP Gator Grip Player PacksDUNLOP Gator Grip Player Packs
DUNLOP DUNLOP Gator Grip Player Packs
Sale priceFrom $9.95
Call For ETA
DUNLOP Ultex Player PackDUNLOP Ultex Player Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP Ultex Player Pack
Sale price$9.95
Call For ETA
DUNLOP Max Grip Players PacksDUNLOP Max Grip Players Packs
DUNLOP DUNLOP Max Grip Players Packs
Sale priceFrom $9.95
In stock
Choose options
DUNLOP Tortex Flex - Player PacksDUNLOP Tortex Flex - Player Packs
DUNLOP DUNLOP Tortex Flex - Player Packs
Sale price$11.95
In stock
Choose options
DUNLOP Hetfield Black Fang Qty 6 Player Pack  - 1.14mmDUNLOP Hetfield Black Fang Qty 6 Player Pack  - 1.14mm
DUNLOP John Petrucci "JAZZ III" Qty 6 Player PackDUNLOP John Petrucci "JAZZ III" Qty 6 Player Pack
TAYLOR Celluloid 0.46MM  351 Tortoise Shell 351 - 12 PackTAYLOR Celluloid 0.46MM  351 Tortoise Shell 351 - 12 Pack
DUNLOP Medium Celluloid Guitar Pick Variety Pack
DUNLOP EVH Picks - Player PackDUNLOP EVH Picks - Player Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP EVH Picks - Player Pack
Sale price$18.95
In stock
Choose options
DUNLOP Jim Root QTY 6 Player Pack - 1.34mmDUNLOP Jim Root QTY 6 Player Pack - 1.34mm
DUNLOP Misha Mansoor Blurb Blue Qty 6 Player Pack - .65mmDUNLOP Misha Mansoor Blurb Blue Qty 6 Player Pack - .65mm
DUNLOP Joe Bonamassa "JAZZ III" Variety PackDUNLOP Joe Bonamassa "JAZZ III" Variety Pack
DUNLOP Eric Johnson "Classic Jazz III" Qty 6 Player PackDUNLOP Eric Johnson "Classic Jazz III" Qty 6 Player Pack
DUNLOP Kirk Hammett "JAZZ III" Purple Player PackDUNLOP Kirk Hammett "JAZZ III" Purple Player Pack
DUNLOP Yngwie Malmsteen Guitar Picks QTY 6 Player PackDUNLOP Yngwie Malmsteen Guitar Picks QTY 6 Player Pack
DUNLOP Hetfield White Fang  1.14mm Player PackDUNLOP Hetfield White Fang  1.14mm Player Pack
JIM DUNLOP DUNLOP Hetfield White Fang 1.14mm Player Pack
Sale price$18.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP Bass Pick Variety Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP Bass Pick Variety Pack
Sale price$9.95
In stock
DUNLOP FLOW Pick Variety Player Pack
DUNLOP Large Ultex Thump Pick
DUNLOP DUNLOP Large Ultex Thump Pick
Sale price$14.95
In stock
DUNLOP FLOW Standard 2.0 Player Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP FLOW Standard 2.0 Player Pack
Sale price$12.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
Taylor Pick Tin Sampler Dark Tone Series
DUNLOP 1.14 Tortex Triangle Players PackDUNLOP 1.14 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP 1.14 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
Sale price$9.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex Triangle Players PackDUNLOP 1.0 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
Sale price$9.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP .88 Tortex Triangle Players PackDUNLOP .88 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP .88 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
Sale price$9.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP .50 Tortex Triangle Players PackDUNLOP .50 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP .50 Tortex Triangle Players Pack
Sale price$9.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP JAZZ III Variety Player PackDUNLOP JAZZ III Variety Player Pack
DUNLOP Light/Medium Guitar Pick Variety PackDUNLOP Light/Medium Guitar Pick Variety Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP Light/Medium Guitar Pick Variety Pack
Sale price$13.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP Medium/Heavy Guitar Pick Variety PackDUNLOP Medium/Heavy Guitar Pick Variety Pack
DUNLOP Pick HolderDUNLOP Pick Holder
DUNLOP DUNLOP Pick Holder
Sale price$8.95
Ships in 14-21 Days
DUNLOP JAZZ III Pick Player Pack - QTY 6DUNLOP JAZZ III Pick Player Pack - QTY 6
DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex Jazz XL- 12 Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex Jazz XL- 12 Pack
Sale price$11.95
In stock
DUNLOP Flow Standard  .73 Players Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP Flow Standard .73 Players Pack
Sale price$12.95
Call For ETA
DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex TIII Player Pack
DUNLOP DUNLOP 1.0 Tortex TIII Player Pack
Sale price$11.95
In stock

Looking to Guitar Picks or Plectrums in Australia?

If you're a guitar player looking for the perfect plectrum in Australia, look no further than Coleman's Music Store. With locations in Melbourne CBD, Lynbrook and online, we offer a wide selection of high-quality guitar picks from top brands like

DUNLOP  JIM DUNLOP and FENDER!

At Coleman's, we understand the importance of finding the right pick for your playing style. Whether you prefer a heavy gauge for a strong strumming sound or a thin pick for a more delicate touch, we've got you covered. Our knowledgeable staff are always on hand to help you find the perfect pick for your needs, so you can focus on creating the music you love.

In our Melbourne CBD and Lynbrook locations, you'll find a huge selection of picks in a range of shapes, materials and gauges, so you can try before you buy. And with our convenient online store, you can shop for picks from the comfort of your own home.

At Coleman's, we're passionate about helping musicians of all levels find the tools they need to succeed. So if you're looking for guitar picks in Australia, look no further than Coleman's Music Store. Browse our selection today and find the perfect plectrum for your sound.


Your guitar pick is an extension of your soul. It's the thing that connects you to the strings, and it's what brings your music to life." - Eric Clapton

 

What famous artists use Guitar Picks or Plectrums?

As a guitar player, you might be curious about what famous artists use for their playing. When it comes to guitar picks or plectrums, many well-known musicians have their own preferences. Here are a few famous guitarists and the type of picks they're known to use:

  • Eric Clapton: Eric Clapton is known for his signature bluesy sound, and he often uses Fender medium gauge picks.

  • Jimmy Page: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame is known to use Herdim picks, which are made from a special type of celluloid.

  • Jimi Hendrix: Jimi Hendrix was known for his innovative playing style, and he used Fender heavy gauge picks.

  • David Gilmour: David Gilmour of Pink Floyd uses Dunlop Jazz III picks, which are small, triangular-shaped picks with a sharp point for precise playing.

  • Eddie Van Halen: Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen uses custom-made picks with his name on them, which are known for their grip and flexibility.

These are just a few examples of famous guitarists and the types of picks they use. Keep in mind that the type of pick you use is just one factor that contributes to your sound, and ultimately, the most important thing is finding what works best for you and your playing style. So experiment with different types of picks and see which ones give you the sound and feel you're looking for.

What styles of music are Guitar Picks or Plectrums good for?

Guitar picks or plectrums can play a big role in determining your sound on the guitar. Different styles of music may benefit from different types of picks, so it's important to find the right one for you. Here are some popular styles of music and the types of picks that are often used for them:

  • Rock: For a harder, aggressive sound in rock music, heavier gauge picks are often used. These picks allow for a strong strumming sound that can cut through a loud band mix.

  • Blues: Blues players often prefer medium gauge picks, as they allow for a good balance between strong strums and more delicate picking.

  • Metal: For the fast-paced, shredding sound of metal music, many players use extra-heavy gauge picks.

  • Country: Country players often prefer medium or heavy gauge picks, as they're good for the twangy sound that is common in country music.

  • Acoustic: Acoustic players often prefer lighter gauge picks, as they allow for a more delicate touch when playing intricate fingerpicking patterns.

These are just a few examples of the types of picks that are often used for different styles of music. Remember, the most important thing is finding what works best for you and your playing style. So try out a variety of picks and see what sounds best for you and the music you play.

 

"A good guitar pick can make all the difference in the world. It can help you play faster, cleaner, and with more expression." - Eddie Van Halen

 

What Guitar Pick or Plectrum models are best in Australia?

If you're looking for the best guitar pick or plectrum in Australia, you have a few top-quality brands to choose from. Some of the most popular brands include DUNLOP, JIM DUNLOP, and FENDER. Each of these brands offers a range of models to suit different playing styles and preferences.

  • DUNLOP: DUNLOP is one of the most well-known and respected pick brands in the world, and offers a range of models to suit different playing styles. The DUNLOP Tortex line is a popular choice among many players, offering a balance of durability and flexibility.

  • JIM DUNLOP: JIM DUNLOP is a subsidiary of the DUNLOP brand, and offers a range of high-quality picks to suit different playing styles. The JIM DUNLOP Jazz III is a popular choice among many players, offering a sharp point for precise playing and a textured surface for a better grip.

  • FENDER: FENDER is a leading brand in the guitar world, and offers a range of picks to suit different playing styles. The FENDER 351 shape pick is a popular choice among many players, offering a classic feel and versatile tone.

These are just a few examples of the best guitar pick models available in Australia. Ultimately, the best pick for you will depend on your playing style and personal preferences, so be sure to try out different models to find what works best for you.

What shapes or styles of Guitar Picks or Plectrums are there?

When it comes to choosing a guitar pick or plectrum, there are many different shapes and styles to choose from. Here are some of the most popular types of picks, and what they're best suited for:

  • Standard/Classic: Standard or classic picks are the most commonly used type of pick. They are usually triangular or teardrop-shaped, and come in a range of gauges to suit different playing styles.

  • Jazz III: Jazz III picks are small, triangular-shaped picks with a sharp point for precise playing. They are popular among many players for their ability to produce a bright, articulate tone.

  • Pointed: Pointed picks are usually triangular or teardrop-shaped, and have a sharp point for precise playing. They are good for a variety of styles, from strumming to intricate fingerpicking.

  • Rounded: Rounded picks have a rounded edge, which allows for a softer, smoother tone. They are often used for fingerpicking, and are good for producing a more delicate sound.

  • Flared: Flared picks have a wider base, which makes them good for strumming. They often produce a more powerful sound than other types of picks.

  • Tortex: Tortex picks are made from a unique material that provides a balance of durability and flexibility. They come in a range of gauges, and are good for a variety of playing styles.

These are just a few examples of the different shapes and styles of guitar picks available. The best pick for you will depend on your playing style and personal preferences, so be sure to try out different shapes and gauges to find what works best for you.

 

"The right guitar pick can make all the difference in the tone and feel of your playing. It's like finding the perfect pair of shoes - it just feels right." - Jimmy Page

 

What materials are Guitar Picks or Plectrums made from?

Guitar picks or plectrums come in a variety of materials, each with its own unique feel and sound. Here are some of the most common materials used to make guitar picks:

  • Celluloid: Celluloid is a popular choice for guitar picks, as it offers a warm, natural feel and a flexible, responsive tone.

  • Delrin: Delrin is a type of plastic that is known for its durability and stiffness. Picks made from Delrin often produce a brighter, more articulate tone.

  • Nylon: Nylon is a flexible, synthetic material that is often used for guitar picks. Picks made from nylon often produce a warm, smooth tone, and are good for strumming and finger picking.

  • Metal: Metal picks are often used for their durability and ability to produce a sharp, cutting tone. They are good for heavy strumming and aggressive playing.

  • Stone: Stone picks are made from materials like slate or soapstone, and are known for their unique feel and tone. They are often used by players who want a different sound than what is possible with traditional plastic or metal picks.

These are just a few examples of the different materials used to make guitar picks. The best material for you will depend on your playing style and personal preferences, so be sure to try out different materials to find what works best for you.

What does a Guitar Pick or Plectrums cost in Australia?

The cost of guitar picks or plectrums in Australia can vary depending on the brand, material, and type of pick you choose. Here is a general guideline to give you an idea of what you can expect to spend:

  • Premium plastic picks: Premium plastic picks from brands like DUNLOP or JIM DUNLOP can cost anywhere from $10-$20 for a pack of 12 or more.

  • Metal picks: Metal picks can cost anywhere from $15-$30 for a pack of 6 or more, depending on the brand and material.

  • Stone picks: Stone picks can be on the more expensive side, typically costing $30 or more for a single pick.

It's worth noting that while more expensive picks may offer better durability and tone, there's no guarantee that they will work better for you than a basic plastic pick. The best way to find the right pick for you is to try out a variety of different options and see what feels and sounds best for your playing style.

In conclusion, guitar picks or plectrums in Australia can range from a few dollars to over thirty dollars, depending on the brand, material, and type of pick you choose.

 

"The guitar pick is the essential tool that lets you bring your ideas to life. It's the link between your fingers and the strings, and it's what allows you to express yourself." - B.B. King

Where can I buy Guitar Pick or Plectrums Australia near me in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Hobart or Australia online?

If you're looking to buy guitar picks or plectrums in Australia, you have a few options available to you, both in-store and online. Here are a few places to consider:

  • Coleman's Music Stores: Coleman's Music is a well-known music store in Australia, with locations in Melbourne CBD and Lynbrook. They carry a wide variety of guitar picks from top brands like DUNLOP, JIM DUNLOP, and FENDER, and you can visit their store to try out different options in person. In addition, they also have an online store with shipping available all over Australia. You can contact them at (03) 9799 5400 for more information.

  • Local Music Stores: If you're looking for a more hands-on shopping experience, consider visiting a local music store near you. Many music stores carry a variety of guitar picks, and the staff can often offer helpful advice on which picks might work best for you.

In conclusion, whether you prefer to shop in-store or online, there are many options available to you when it comes to buying guitar picks or plectrums in Australia. Check out Coleman's Music stores in Melbourne CBD and Lynbrook, or shop online for a wider selection and shipping options all over Australia. Don't hesitate to call us on (03) 9799 5400 for more information.

Recently viewed