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Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
The worst one (but a glorious sound in the right place) is a C# powerchord X46699. A year ago that was barely on the edge of the might-be-possible-one-day. Two years ago I wouldn't even have thought about trying to play it. Now I can nail it four times out of five. By the end of summer (that's winter for you lot) it will be reliable enough to use as routine.
And that's the secret: slowly slowly building strength and flexibility.
Slowly.
On the wrong side of 60 50 40, if you go at things like a bull at a gate and try to hammer moves into the ground with brute force and repetitions, all you achieve is a nasty injury that needs rest and careful nursing for months afterwards, if not years. (Ask me how I know.)
Just go a little bit at a time: do the easier stretches first, not too many repeats. Go away and play something else for a while. Don't force it. Don't expect results today or this week or even this month.
Does it take time and patience? Sure it does. But if you have got the patience to read all the way through to the end of this longwinded post, then you have got the patience to develop new stretches way beyond what you could do before. Tell us all about it this time next year.
If you're already on 24.75 then have a go on 24.
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it tends to require a bit of a clockwise twist of the wrist, and playing with the left thumb location from anywhere between extreme left to opposite your middle finger depending on how high up the neck you are
Yep I hear you ... rotating like bugger and it's helping.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
Also try garlic supplements which supposedly help with inflammation if that's not bullshit?
- posture...moved to holding the guitar in a more classical position rather than resting on my picking hand leg. Feels poncey but everything is easier to play
- light strings, obvs. Doesn't necessarily have to be low action, but sod anything heavier than 9s. If you're shredding you've got gain to do the work for you
- don't practice unplugged, plug in and use gain, not clean. That way you'll avoid doing more than you need physically and with the added benefit that you're practicing noise control at the same time
- don't leave fingers planted when you don't need to. If you're going for a stretch to fret a note with your pinky, relax and even lift off any other fingers behind it.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
So idk if it’s an age thing or a temperament/grip thing or just good old “start basic and build strength patiently”. @Lewy makes great points.