Blondie#2 -> RE: Broken Hand (Apr. 16 2014 7:38:13)
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ORIGINAL: Prominent Critic But while your "A" finger is recovering, you can play picado with I and M, which you mostly do anyway, you can play arpeggios with P-I-M, you can play rasgueados with P, I, and M, Well I would seek advice from a therapist who specialises in this kind of thing (eg musicians injuries or at least sports injuries) but would guess the above is all extremely unlikely, and unwise, due to that fact that M-A-C are highly interconnected and in most situations A sympathetically flexes with M. To see what I mean, hold out your hand, relaxed , fingers outstretched and slowly flex your M finger curling it in towards the palm. Unless you are tensing A to hold it still, it is not long before A starts following M. The real danger, and this causes no end of problems, is that Shaun would recognise this but try and compensate somehow - carrying on with all those movements above but consciously or unconsciously adapting his technique to avoid movement or pain in A. That's when things really get screwed up.
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