NormanKliman -> RE: little finger (Apr. 6 2010 4:11:38)
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Seventeen years? That's a shame. The Japanese have a solution for that.[;)] Seriously, it's hard to say without seeing what you do with your little finger (serious potential for "too much information"[:D]). Sorry. Ahem... For your fretting hand, the only suggestion that I can think of is to look for opportunities to use it whenever you can. I'm talking about reviewing everything you play in order to make permanent changes (you'll probably find things that will warrant such changes), but you can also try using it in impractical ways as a form of exercise. If you want a quick-and-easy method of building up strength, a method that's not too far removed from the Japanese solution, cut the tip of your index finger. Give it a good gash that will take at least two weeks to heal (and will force you to use the other three fingers). Seriously. I did that (by accident of course) when I was young and it ended up being a sort of turning point. But that's assuming that you feel compelled to play every single day. If you're too busy for that or unmotivated or whatever, it wouldn't make sense. The best solution is to go back and look at everything you play. I can almost guarantee that you'll find opportunities that will not only build up your little finger but will actually make everything else easier for you.
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