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Jak Angelescu
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Hey everyone! I was waiting for my food to cook the other day so I decided to sit down and fiddle around on the acoustic. I started getting the basics of Roman Sky so I pulled up their Grammy Museum video to try to actually learn it. On a chord I was having trouble with, I paused the video a thousand times and when I finally caught what he was doing, I quite literally said, “You have GOT to be kidding me.”
The stretch for me is absolutely insane! When I flatten my ring finger down, I have to press so hard to get any sound to come out that after only about ten minutes of practicing it, it feels like I can’t even bend my knuckle downwards anymore it hurts so badly. I’m being quite serious when I say it feels like I’m about to break my ring finger small knuckle. There are two other ways I’ve developed to play the same chord but with different fingerings. One would be to use my middle and ring finger on the same fret in place of the flattened ring finger. The only problem with this, is that what Syn does beforehand makes this transition pretty difficult. So my question is, should I gently build up that ring finger knuckle strength or could this possibly be damaging to the joint and work on the more complicated transition instead?
The stretch for me is absolutely insane! When I flatten my ring finger down, I have to press so hard to get any sound to come out that after only about ten minutes of practicing it, it feels like I can’t even bend my knuckle downwards anymore it hurts so badly. I’m being quite serious when I say it feels like I’m about to break my ring finger small knuckle. There are two other ways I’ve developed to play the same chord but with different fingerings. One would be to use my middle and ring finger on the same fret in place of the flattened ring finger. The only problem with this, is that what Syn does beforehand makes this transition pretty difficult. So my question is, should I gently build up that ring finger knuckle strength or could this possibly be damaging to the joint and work on the more complicated transition instead?