The importance of the pinky
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The importance of the pinky
Sounds funny, but I think it is one of the "key" parts to becoming a good guitarist; building up that little guy at the end of the line. Dave Matthews, John Mayer, anyone for that matter; they all rely heavily on it. If you can keep rythmn with your pinky as well as the rest of your fingers, you are well on your way to learning many complex chordings and rythmn patterns. I think people underestimate the power of it. The trick is building it up to be as powerful as the rest...just food for thought.
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Re: The importance of the pinky
Def the most under-rated finger by all means...ha. But seriously, it's so versatile. If you can get that finger to stretch a decent amount, the number of chord formations possible are endless. That little guy lets you hit notes that are otherwise impossible to hit in combination with other notes. Take any of the satellite style songs(with that fingering).....or something lik Crash(in terms of Dave songs). It gives you so many options for chords that it's amazing. What's interesting is to see how REALLY GREAT guitar players use it. Hendrix used it a LOT(I believe)....Dave makes good use of it also. The stuff they can do with that great little finger is amazing.......and honestly, would you be able to do a SHOCKER without one?!??!?!?! HAHHAHAHA, oh man, can't wait to see D&T tonight....peace allfiredancer86 wrote:Sounds funny, but I think it is one of the "key" parts to becoming a good guitarist; building up that little guy at the end of the line. Dave Matthews, John Mayer, anyone for that matter; they all rely heavily on it. If you can keep rythmn with your pinky as well as the rest of your fingers, you are well on your way to learning many complex chordings and rythmn patterns. I think people underestimate the power of it. The trick is building it up to be as powerful as the rest...just food for thought.
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i need to get better with my pinky... definately my hardest finger to control... i need to get faster.
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i remember when i started playing, i waited a long time to start using my pinkie, cause it felt so strange to use. then when i tried to start using it, i believe for the first time on crash, it was the only one with no callus (is that spelled right?) so it hurt like hell for a while..hehe
now i use it just as much as all the others

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When I started playing, I couldn't use my pinky for anything, and I always found myself relying on my other three fingers. But once I started learning the scales and some Dave stuff, I realized how important it is to have all fingers equally strong. Now a year into playing I really very much on my pinky, and I find myself using it almost as much as my index now. Anyway, it's VERY important to have equally strong fingers. It helps me alot when I'm doing a fast solo.
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yeah...kinda funny - I use my pinky to play alot of barre chords;
e---------
B---5------
G---5------
D---5------
A---3------
E---x------
that is - playing the "5"s with my pinky...
Most people have to break the habit of their pinky "curling" under the neck and kinda "locking" into place...I guess you just have to learn to move your fingers with equal strength and in every possible position...I just thought it was interesting...
e---------
B---5------
G---5------
D---5------
A---3------
E---x------
that is - playing the "5"s with my pinky...
Most people have to break the habit of their pinky "curling" under the neck and kinda "locking" into place...I guess you just have to learn to move your fingers with equal strength and in every possible position...I just thought it was interesting...
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ya manFran wrote:yeah it is the most underestimated and under played finger. most people dont even get into using their pinky cause they rely mostly on their main three fingers. well thanks for that thought
i remember when i started
i played recently (intro,chorus), let you down, all those songs with my 3 main fingers
it wasnt too bad for me cuz i have HUGE hands (this chord found in one of my songs [3587xx] is not too big of a stretch for me) but once i got better with my pinky and started using it in those chords, it made all the difference
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yeah, im not huge on the pinky but its coming around. i dont barre 3 strings w/ it easily but it definitely moves where its supposed to and all that. i like a nice slide on the pinky. when i first learned anything, all those open chords (except for that blasted b) didnt really need the little guy but in time i put him to work.
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Sometimes when my pinky finger is cold or just tired it tends to like to lock up on me. It's very annoying and I totally can't use it at all. I've had a lot of practice using my fingers to play music before I started playing guitar 2 years ago. I've been playing the Alto Sax for around 13 years and my pnky has been annoying at times with that as well.
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if you barre those "5"s with your ring finger, you can stretch your pinky out and hit the high E string on the 7th fret to make it a major7th chord: x-3-5-5-5-7. try it.firedancer86 wrote:yeah...kinda funny - I use my pinky to play alot of barre chords;
e---------
B---5------
G---5------
D---5------
A---3------
E---x------
that is - playing the "5"s with my pinky...
Most people have to break the habit of their pinky "curling" under the neck and kinda "locking" into place...I guess you just have to learn to move your fingers with equal strength and in every possible position...I just thought it was interesting...
there's always a place on the neck for the pinky

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