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- guitar - How not to touch neighbouring strings? - Music: Practice . . .
In lead work, you will often see players bend up with their middle finger, and use an index finger behind to mute the surrounding strings If your fretting hand is already doing this, I would use your perceived weakness and turn it to an advantage to muffle surrounding strings In rhythm work, perhaps adapt this to your style
- guitar - Pain in index finger joint while barring - Music: Practice . . .
Your index fingers should be straight when ever possible But, if your posture is wrong, there will probably be twisting and torsion of your index finger, especially at the first joint This means you also have to press harder to press that string causing further leverage on an already twisted finger leading to aggravated injury
- technique - Causes of sharp pain in a fretting finger after playing . . .
I am currently having this exact problem so this question and answers are really helpful Came back from vacation and played for one night (and must have forgot the correct finger pressure levels), and then suddenly got this sharp feeling in my index fret finger, kind of like a sharp needle Now even typing at work is a little painful –
- Fingers to use while playing finger-style guitar
I know that the recommendation is to play the D,A,and E string with your thumb and the e, B and G strings with your ring, middle and index fingers respectively but I do not follow this standard strictly I usually play the top 3 strings with my thumb and play the bottom 3 strings with my index and middle fingers and rarely use my ring finger
- How to strum guitar chords; Em and E sound the same
It is likely that the bottom part of the finger you press on the D string (which is the 3rd finger for an E chord or the 2nd or 3rd finger for an Em chord depending on the fingering you choose) is brushing against the G string causing it to mute In this case while strumming you will hear only a thudding sound instead of a note on that string
- Fingers Too Short for Barre Chords? - Music: Practice Theory Stack . . .
The independence is required because the index finger must hold the bar firmly while the other fingers must move freely to take care of the rest of the chord There are lots of techniques for developing good barring and finger independence, and I keep students' expectations low as they gradually build up the requisite strength and independence
- I want to play guitar but I cant bend the tip of my index finger
You would definitely want to offload some of the work from your index finger to the others Finally, certain styles of guitar will require more or less effort, and certain techniques (e g tremolo, arpeggiation, tapping, stops, etc) can help speed up your playing without adding finger dexterity issues The right hand is just as important as the
- health - Acoustic guitar: How to stop right index finger nail from . . .
My nails tend to chip and crack when playing steel-string acoustic guitar Cracking and ripping can be kept partially in-check by keeping my nails well-trimmed However, a far worse problem is that the nail on my right index finger (that's my strumming hand) tends to wear down over time when I'm playing a lot
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