hand size and being good.
hand size and being good.
i have been playing guitar for 8 years. i have started chalanging myself to play harder stuff that realy streches my fingers. i have fairly large hands,..( from bottom of hand to tip of middle finger is 7.5 inches. so my fingers are kinda long. it seems to me that every realy,realy good guitarist has long fingers. is this true for the most part? or do you guys think anyone can do hard stuff on the guitar with practice? from what i am gathering anyone can learn to play and play pretty good with practice but have to have atleast averige size hands to be able to pull off some wicked stuff. or a person with small hands maybee has to be faster to pull off some hard stuff?
what do you guys think?
what do you guys think?
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A lot of Dave Matthews' songs require long streches of the fingers, and require one to slide around in that same position for a better part of the song (off hand, I'm thinking of Captain and #41). This is where someone with smaller hands could run into trouble, and even people with larger hands too. I know I personally have longer fingers, yet those stretches still give me trouble. Not because of the actual stretch itself, but because it just starts to fuckin hurt after a while.
I guess the point is, it really shouldn't matter that much what the size of your hands are. Obviously it will make it slightly easier to have longer, more slender fingers, but anyone, with a good deal of practicing, can be able to play Dave's songs well, if not efficently enough to sound good to you.
I guess the point is, it really shouldn't matter that much what the size of your hands are. Obviously it will make it slightly easier to have longer, more slender fingers, but anyone, with a good deal of practicing, can be able to play Dave's songs well, if not efficently enough to sound good to you.
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Size of hands doesn't matter. I am 5'7 and haver pretty small hands, and can play Captain/Crazy and #41 just fine. It's just like stretching your muscles. It hurt initially, but I got used to it.
Also, you don't need to play really complicated and uncomfortable chords to be a good songwriter either.
Also, you don't need to play really complicated and uncomfortable chords to be a good songwriter either.

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Ha! I thought the same thing.DrumsFoDaSoul wrote:Kahn wrote:all I know is that my hand is bigger than my face
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I can play fine and I have pretty small hands (7 1/4" from wrist to middle finger) with sausage-like fingers. It's about stretching the muscles not the size. It just takes a little extra work. Look at KG from Tenacious D. Those sausaged paws lay down some pretty tasty grooves.
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