Playing some of john mayer's stuff with the thumb wrapping around the neck (this is also SRV's and Jimi's style), are any of you guys worried about developing carpal tunnel? I don't have long fingers so my wrist is fully flexed up against the back of the neck, which is textbook on how to get carpal tunnel.
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Welcome! what took ya so long!QuattroDore wrote:Playing some of john mayer's stuff with the thumb wrapping around the neck (this is also SRV's and Jimi's style), are any of you guys worried about developing carpal tunnel? I don't have long fingers so my wrist is fully flexed up against the back of the neck, which is textbook on how to get carpal tunnel.
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yeah John Mayer definately got that style from SRV. I wouldn't worry about getting carpal tunnel, unless you play 19 hours a day everyday. I only use my thumb on Mayer songs if I absolutely have to. a few of his chords that he uses a thumb for, I use another finger. I'm used the Dave style of the thumb braced on the neck. I use the flat palm technique for Love Soon, though. don't worry about though, just play.
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I always use my thumb whenever i can because otherwise my thumb starts to get weak and stuff. like for an open chord like this:gravedigger wrote:Welcome! what took ya so long!QuattroDore wrote:Playing some of john mayer's stuff with the thumb wrapping around the neck (this is also SRV's and Jimi's style), are any of you guys worried about developing carpal tunnel? I don't have long fingers so my wrist is fully flexed up against the back of the neck, which is textbook on how to get carpal tunnel.
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yeah John Mayer definately got that style from SRV. I wouldn't worry about getting carpal tunnel, unless you play 19 hours a day everyday. I only use my thumb on Mayer songs if I absolutely have to. a few of his chords that he uses a thumb for, I use another finger. I'm used the Dave style of the thumb braced on the neck. I use the flat palm technique for Love Soon, though. don't worry about though, just play.
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I'm really varied in how much I use my thumb...there are times where I go nuts with it, and times where I'm very restrained. the so-called proper way calls for one not to use their thumb, but I think it can be beneficial at times as well as a detrement at other times. Analyze all your options when choosing how to fret a chord and find the one that flows best in the changes, and like Ken said, don't worry about carpal tunnel unless you play a ton...although...I had to have an EMG test for carpal tunnel last summer because they thought I had it...hmmm, just be careful...if it's extremely painful, don't do it.
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