When I Play DMB Songs....
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When I Play DMB Songs....
Well ive been playing Dave's songs for a couple of months and ive been doing pretty good. Theres only one problem. Sometimes when I play the songs where you have to stretch out your fingures like Crazy, my pinky locks up on me for about a second when i go to the next chord. It messes me up when im really getting into his songs. Am I doing something wrong when im playing or is it just me?
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Use a capo so the stretches arent as bad. Then lower it as necessary
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Just follow the tabs on this site and focus on stretching out your hands. Dave uses all of his fingers when playing. Once you get his style it flows soo smoothe.
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Mine did that a lot when I started playing.
It's like...I'm telling the pinky to bend, but it won't. Very frustrating.
I find that a good finger stretch always helps loosen my fingers up.
Also, it's good to wash your hands before you play (warm water helps loosen your fingers up) and it will help keep your strings clean, making them last longer.
I'm also partial to cracking my fingers like a motherfucker before I play.
It's like...I'm telling the pinky to bend, but it won't. Very frustrating.

I find that a good finger stretch always helps loosen my fingers up.
Also, it's good to wash your hands before you play (warm water helps loosen your fingers up) and it will help keep your strings clean, making them last longer.
I'm also partial to cracking my fingers like a motherfucker before I play.

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i noticed that happens to me a lot, too. mainly when i am playing the chorus to the stone, my pink locks up on the 2nd to last chord there, so when i stretch out to get the last chord, my pinky kinda snaps back into place. sometimes it doesn't too, and then i have to stop and stretch my hand out. it's a pain in the ass, but you'll get it.
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hah! i hear that, brotha!Kukini wrote:Ha, play like 5-6 hours a day for 3 months when you first start out, you'll never feel pain again
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