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effect of guitar on your fingers; is it natural?
Topic Started: Dec 15 2009, 06:33:49 AM (2,805 Views)
Sakuraich
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asuna
Apr 20 2010, 02:44:04 AM
If you do a lot of sliding work (sliding up and down the fretboard, like in YUI's LIFE), well-oiled strings should help prevent blisters cos it reduces the friction.

guitar shops should sell them, it helps prolong the lifetime of the strings as well (prevents rust). i'm using FastFret, but i guess any others will do the trick as well :)

another way of course would be to play awhile, then once u feel your fingers hurtin, take a break before playing again
oh nice! but I heard that the oiled strings sound different, is that true? Or maybe they were some other type of strings? :sry
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TeePee
Apr 18 2010, 05:46:42 AM
actually i think i did cut it with scissors LOL
just cut the whole lump of peeling skin right off then it stopped peeling hahaha
didnt bleed or hurt so it was cool hahaha
=O lolz I wouldn't be able to do that... I'd be too scared XD
Edited by Sakuraich, Apr 26 2010, 01:03:20 PM.
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