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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 2:39 am
I love sliding on my GH guitars and real guitars. You know. Keeping your fingers on the buttons but switching positions so you can get that higher note or lower note.
Well anyway. I wondering if this is a habit I should break because after sliding I sometimes feel a very bad burn in my hand and occasionally I see my finger tips messed up.
So instead of sliding should I jump? like going from GY to RB by taking my hand off the controller and quickly putting it back on.
This is a health issue question really. I'm not going to destroy my finger tips for GH. However, if this is just something that My fingers will adapt too then I'm all for sliding.
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:35 pm
I've slid through TTFAF, The Devil Went Down To Georgia, Cult of Personality and Knights of Cydonia with nothing except sore fingers if I play too much (and a sore wrist if I play solos over and over for a very long time), and that only stays for about a minute or few, so, I think you're fine. However, if I play large and fast chords, I "jump" with my fingers from place to place instead. ninja
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:14 pm
I slided a lot, I actually went in training and tried to slide through the whole cult of personality solo (2). Yer fingers might hurt a little bit, but if you play guitar, which I think you said you did, your calluses should make them, well, not hurt. I slide with chords, like in GHII with Uhh... Psychobilly Freakout, I slid through the gy-rb-gy-rb-gy-rb part. And I do the same with stricken in the rbo-rbo-rbo-gyb part, and the gy-rb-gy-rb-gy-rb-yo-rb-gy part.
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