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Pinky and the ring finger during picado
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rombsix
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Joined: Jan. 11 2006
From: Beirut, Lebanon
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RE: Pinky and the ring finger during... (in reply to devilhand)
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What's natural is not to purposefully assume a posture. So don't flex the fingers into your palm, and don't extend them out into the air purposefully. If this happens not naturally but because of a teaching / habit that was put into you by a teacher or something in the past, then work to unlearn it. Going from neutral (not purposefully flexed or extended) is the most reasonable way, and then, if you play fast, and your fingers change posture automatically, then it's either because that is your "natural", in which case, fine, or that's because you're going faster than your brain / body still allows, and the tension is causing those inadvertent postures, in which case notice the tension, slow back down, slowly increase tempo, and see if those "inadvertent posture" returns. It takes time...
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