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A word for those struggling with arthritis etc
I hope to make this an encouraging post for those who, like me, struggle with arthritis in their fingers or short fingers etc.
I used to think, when I had difficulty doing “easy” licks and chords, that I would never get to the point of being able to play guitar, even if only for my own enjoyment. I would skip some lessons that seemed too “hard”, though I did pick up my guitar every day. I would just play some easy chord songs that I knew (not many). I realized finally that something that seemed hard could be simply that I hadn’t learned the technique or other concept yet, and that helped a lot with my discouragement. I still have to be patient with myself, though.
Then came the realization that I simply could not do some things. Sometimes Tony will mention an easier way to do something, and that helps, but not always. For example, I know for a fact that I will never be able to do full barre chords, due to my curved and short fingers. So I discovered triads. Not as full-sounding, to be sure, and you have to be aware of the unplayed strings so as to avoid them, but at least I can play a song that normally calls for a barre. Other work-arounds can be found, such as fretting a chord with an unconventional finger arrangement, when some of my fingers can’t cooperate.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, there are work-arounds for probably 90% of guitar playing. I’m sure any of you can find something that will help your particular situation. So don’t get discouraged when you can’t get your hands to do some things. It has taken me nearly 2 years to get to this point of realization. It has given me a better understanding of music in general, and hopefully make me a better player.
I hope this helps at least one other person; it helped me just writing it!
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