@JorgeAlfredoLuque24 I've been using the large now for a while - and it seems to depend mostly on the guitar. It seems too big for a large acoustic, though you can make it work if you slide the cushion more in your lap rather than on leg. The smaller one seems like it would be better for a larger guitar. Let me know.
to petelebu: yes, what you are saying is the "standard" information out there, but for those suffering from wrist injuries and joint problems, these are alternative ways to look at technique. Way to be a naysayer.
dudes dont listen to this guy, you have to bend the wrist so you can open the fingers and play with your fingertips almos touching the strings with the nails without touching the fretboard only the strings, pleasse it will pay off in the future.
what he's saying is actually good advice. having your wrist bent for too often for too long can cause injury. I should know i once strained my wrist so bad i couldn't play for about 2 weeks. Now i play a bit like the way this guy mentioned and I really do find it more comfortable.
good lesson thanks
MrNorthernloon 1 year ago
thanks for this vid! does the size of the dynarette(small or large) depends on the size of the guitar or the player??
JorgeAlfredoLuque24 1 year ago
@JorgeAlfredoLuque24 I've been using the large now for a while - and it seems to depend mostly on the guitar. It seems too big for a large acoustic, though you can make it work if you slide the cushion more in your lap rather than on leg. The smaller one seems like it would be better for a larger guitar. Let me know.
scraggo 1 year ago
to petelebu: yes, what you are saying is the "standard" information out there, but for those suffering from wrist injuries and joint problems, these are alternative ways to look at technique. Way to be a naysayer.
scraggo 3 years ago
dudes dont listen to this guy, you have to bend the wrist so you can open the fingers and play with your fingertips almos touching the strings with the nails without touching the fretboard only the strings, pleasse it will pay off in the future.
petelebu 3 years ago
what he's saying is actually good advice. having your wrist bent for too often for too long can cause injury. I should know i once strained my wrist so bad i couldn't play for about 2 weeks. Now i play a bit like the way this guy mentioned and I really do find it more comfortable.
eclipsemod 2 years ago
very usefull video, thank you so much, grazie.
svidrigajlov 3 years ago