silverburst
Well-known member
Super short. And I have the ladies at the nail parlor maintain them for me too.
What a Mary, huh?
What a Mary, huh?
About 1cm off2 cm? Isn't that almost an inch for us non-metric types?
About 1cm offbut yeah... Also methinks it was a joke
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Maybe we all should just play with rubber thimbles?
haha damn right!or chopped off drumsticks, "funk fingers"![]()
Good words, BP, thanks!
After revisiting I think the issue is when I get tired (like playing Peggy Sue at the end of a set) and for relief I change my hand/wrist angle during the song. Still working on building up endurance!![]()
Second all of that plus let your bass and amp do the work. There is nothing like that "digging in" sound but let the machinery do the work for you!Slightly OT here... your comment about endurance raises a question. Do you find your hands and arms get tired while playing? Do you get muscle cramps?
It sounds like you might be putting too much muscle into it, in an attempt to get precise control and play cleanly. This is a really common newbie mistake, and I was very guilty of it when I started playing. It was so bad my entire left forearm would cramp and lock up after a while, preventing me from even moving my fingers effectively. My right hand would get tired too because I was trying to force things. (Of course, the crappy bass I was using didn't help....)
Now the only things that get tired are my back and feet, from standing up for hours on end -- because I've learned to relax. Staying loose is the way to go IMHO.
But that's a whole different thread....