Why can t I open my left hand when learning electric guitar?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The left hand should be relaxed, and the electric guitar can only be pressed for a while before it hurts. So what do you do when you play other pianos. You don't have to press the strings so hard. Practice more, there's nothing to talk about.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hold a tennis ball with the fingers of your left hand spread out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It would be nice to climb more lattices and practice more.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't keep up with my right hand right now.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Teach you a way: first practice from 9---12 grades (small grade spacing is easy to practice), then gradually transition to low positions, and finally to 1---4 grades to practice (large grade spacing, put to the last practice).

    Step 1: Press the left index finger on the 9th fret, the middle finger on the 10th fret, the ring finger on the 11th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 2: Press the left index finger on the 8th fret, the middle finger on the 10th fret, the ring finger on the 11th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 3: Press the index finger of the left hand on the 8th fret, the middle finger on the 9th fret, the ring finger on the 11th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 4: Press the left index finger on the 8th fret, the middle finger on the 9th fret, the ring finger on the 10th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 5: Press the index finger of the left hand on the 7th fret, the middle finger on the 9th fret, the ring finger on the 10th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 6: Press the left index finger on the 7th fret, the middle finger on the 8th fret, the ring finger on the 10th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret;

    Step 7: Press the left index finger on the 6th fret, the middle finger on the 8th fret, the ring finger on the 10th fret, and the little finger on the 12th fret.

    In this way, practice in each position on the six strings (you can practice with the left hand alone or with the left and right hands), your left hand opening problem will definitely be solved, I wish you progress in your studies and open your left hand as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Usually break your fingers more and hold them up often. This can only be practiced slowly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There's really no special way to do this, just practice slowly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Make a fist with your right hand, put it between the two fingers of your left hand, do ligament stretching exercises, and open your palms if you have nothing to do.

    When practicing, the first knuckle of the left hand is perpendicular to the panel, the thumb is placed under the panel, and the forearm is perpendicular to the panel.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Electric guitars are much easier to press than acoustic guitars, and the F chord is very simple, as long as you practice more. With a little force, the finger can be held down quickly. It is recommended to press the simple chords first, and the difficult ones will not be difficult.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    With the index finger and thumb violin, you can hold down F and BM for a few days

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's very simple, it's just keep practicing. If the string is unstable, press it more, I used to be the same as you, and now I am a big horizontal press and unstable -

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let's practice climbing the lattice first, so that you will practice the fingers open, and then the chords will be pressed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    。。。What the first floor says is fundamentally wrong. Beginners have only been learning for 1 week, and if you can hold down the F string, you will have a ghost.

    You need to do something else. F strings leave him alone. After January. Appropriately increase the practice of the f-string.

    to the back. You'll find that your f-string is getting better and better.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally speaking, the beginning of climbing the lattice is practiced on the four qualities of 9, 10, 11, and 12, and then change positions after practicing familiarly.

    As for the reason, I won't explain much, the books all recommend practicing like this. I think the reason why your fingers have not been freed yet, and the purpose of climbing the lattice is to train the independence and coordination of your fingers. If you can do it at the beginning of the practice, then you don't need to practice.

    So the answer is that you haven't practiced yet, and over time, I'm sure you'll be able to feel your progress.

    There is also the little finger pressing the strings, you say that it is easy to touch other strings, this is normal at the beginning, the little finger is naturally clumsy, and it takes more intense training to make up for the congenital deficiency.

    It's boring to climb lattice scales or something, but if you can stick to it, then you'll be successful. Many masters at home and abroad have climbed lattices and scales as compulsory courses every day. They all practice every day, not to mention us. So come on. I wish you success.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If your foundation is not laid, climbing the lattice is a good practice method, but in this case, you should not use the practice of 1234 4321, and use the interval of 1324 4231 to climb the lattice method. Don't avoid the 7th chord when playing the chords, hang 2 hang 4 chords. Just a lot of practice.

    If you actually play the guitar for a long time, you will improve a lot by following this method. Just take your time when practicing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Climbing the lattice is to pay attention to your finger exercises, usually when you are fine, you can also practice your fingers, for example, it is to break it, it is to separate the flexibility of the fingers, and the middle two fingers are vertical, not what is biased,

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's like this at the beginning. In the beginning, you have to be strict with yourself to make sure that every note plays well, so don't worry.

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