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how many steps?
i was just wondering, how many steps can you guys bend on a guitar with ONLY your pinky? And what string and what fret are you on? so far i can only go 1 1/2 steps with my pinky on the D starting on the 9th fret, im not sure if thats good though so thats why i posted this :D
*Edit* also, what brand of strings and what guage do you use? I use DR 10's and Ernie Ball 11's |
I can't think of any situation in which your pinky would be taking the brunt of bending forces, and in any case, sheer strength doesn't imply control. It will also depend on what kind of strings you use. I play 11's and 12's routinely, so even though I'm a pretty strongly built dude and I can control those strings well, I doubt I'd be able to outbend someone who plays 8s.
TL;DR - Isn't this a bit pointless? |
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Yea theres not much to be gained from that. Not to mention if you move up to fatter strings theres no way (unless you have a super pinky) your going to be able to do most bends up to snuff.
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1.) because im just curious 2.) im not sure if my pinky is really all that strong, so if it isnt, I really want to give it more of a workout so it can get stronger |
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I play with flatwounds. that should give you some idea of how well I can bend notes :finger:
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Theres absolutely no situation in playing the guitar where having a stronger pinky finger is a great benefit. If your guitars are set up correctly you should be able to fret a 13 guage string with any finger with minimal effort. Bending is a different story, but nobody bends with their pinky fingers anyway. I've been playing 11 years and I've never seen it. Ever. I've seen it used in a bend, but only ever when supported by another finger. |
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more strength = faster pinky and beside the fact, even if it IS pointless is it a crime to be curious and want to compare? |
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