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fatty?
Feb 10, 2010 11:41:32 GMT -5
Post by pwfirst on Feb 10, 2010 11:41:32 GMT -5
When I waws just a lad I had a fast narrow necked guitar 62 fender strat with the C neck and later an Ibaneze (540 roadstar Pro) with the first wizard neck both thin and very fast, but now I like a little fatter neck and bigger frets. But getting the neck set up can really help the ease of pressing down on the strings. Also get in the habit of pressing down just behind the frets, You can push down and feel the difference in pressure needed to get a clean sound. Also as your fingers get tougher (2-3 weeks) it becomes easier too. Keep it up. Phil
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wully
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fatty?
Feb 11, 2010 14:58:13 GMT -5
Post by wully on Feb 11, 2010 14:58:13 GMT -5
"Start really really slowly and concentrate on getting each chord clean. Play a chord and then take your hand right away from the fretboard and then bring it back and play the same chord again. You should start making the shape before you hit the fretboard. " I've found this really helpful ,not only with chords but with any positioning- Big thanks for that one
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