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vivacelife
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small hands
on: January 13, 2005, 01:44:25 AM
I have tiny hands and everytime when I play octaves, I have to play really carefully, which sound really bad, or I will miss notes.
Anyone can help me and give me some advice?
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mozartgonebad
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Re: small hands
Reply #1 on: January 13, 2005, 01:59:31 AM
try streching your hands...NOT TOO MUCH...but little by little you'll be able to reach 9ths like me.
I used to have tiny hands too.
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KingVeeGrenadier
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Re: small hands
Reply #2 on: January 13, 2005, 02:21:12 AM
I need to add an automatic disclaimer so I need not type this every time. No, I'm not a pianist.
A common misconception about the guitar is that long, skeletal fingers (such as my own) are better for the playing. Perhaps, but I can easily refer one to Michael Romeo who has short, chubby little fingers. On a piano he would probably to stretch to hit an octave. But on the guitar, and thus destroying the myth, he burns the fretboard up.
Physical "limitations" are really only mental. I recall a WWI veteran who wrote a "Left Handed Concerto" - because he lost his right arm.
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