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Guitar finger training

Guitar finger training
Ever found that when you're away from your guitar for a week or so, the skin your fingers loose their toughness and when you return you have to go through the pain until you become used to it again? Well I've found away to prevent this happening, whilst at the same time strengthening my fingers, and even providing stress relief! And it only takes 5 minutes of your time!
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
You will need:

-A Gripmaster hand exerciser http://www.activeforever.com/p-4-gripmaster-hand-exerciser.aspx
-5 inches of old guitar string (Preferably the D string, nothing thinner)
-Wire cutters
-Pliers
-Good 'ol duct tape
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Apr 28, 2010. 8:14 PMeljohn3 says:
You could cut the guitar string down to about four 1" to 1 1/2" pieces, use a dremel to put two small holes on each button and epoxy each section into the individual buttons themselves.  It'd be a little more invasive, but you wouldn't have to worry about peeling off and getting gross.   I think they also make little caps for the gripmaster buttons that snap right on and accomplish the same goal.  http://amzn.com/B0002H0N26   The diy version is much cooler though, kudos.
Mar 24, 2009. 8:42 PMusanoisecorp says:
good idea, i have the grip master and i use the Ruff caps attachment, they work wonders, hurt a bit if you using the heavy grip master but on a light or med, you can build you callus in no time
Nov 30, 2008. 7:05 PMThe Papier Boy says:
You could improve your gripmaster mod by using a thick gauge guitar string rather than a piece of smooth wire.

Also, Gripmaster does make an attachment that does the exact same thing you are achieving. Their's is better because it still allows you to independently flex your fingers. Here it is: http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ruff-Rider-Ruff-Grip-Callus-Builder-Caps?sku=423501
Nov 19, 2008. 2:40 PMpyelitegamerro76 says:
very clever. now somebody just needs to post an instructable on a diy gripmaster so i dont burn $10 lol, ill definatly do this once i get/make a gripmaster
Nov 19, 2008. 8:59 PMChicken2209 says:
There's one strategy that works better all you need is a guitar and your state of mind First, you grab the guitar Next you practice I like this way better because it actually helps you with other elements like timing and picking....

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Hey! I'm into music (of the heavier type) I play lead guitar in a band, and drums at home. I enjoy working with computers, and I like taking things apart to see how they work, and modifying them if I...
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