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11-24-2011, 09:33 AM
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TB'ers:
I've come to the conclusion that my plucking fingers (and hand?) need strengthening. I can play tough technical exercises for around a half-hour, and then...I can't--my plucking fingers just sort of stops working nicely.
Other than playing the bass, anybody have any good exercises to strengthen my plucking fingers?
Thanks!
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Joe Lerner | Jazz & Latin | '78 Fender Precisions (fretted & fretless)
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11-24-2011, 09:49 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Maine | | | Getting one of those grip excercise things can help, or squeezing a rubber ball. Using a heavier gauge will make you strengthin your attack too. You could also switch to a lighter gauge set of strings so your hand doesn't get fatigued as soon. Hopefully someone else has some other ideas you could try too. | 
11-24-2011, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by AmadeusXeno Getting one of those grip excercise things can help | As far as bass playing is concerned, these are a waste of time and money IMO. There is minimal strength required to pluck a string.
OP, it is not strength that you require, but stamina. I know it's not what you want to hear, but stamina is generally built up by degrees....by constant playing.
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11-24-2011, 06:35 PM
| | | | Probably true...I need stamina more than strength. Other than playing the bass, anybody have any good exercises to build up the stamina in my plucking fingers? So that it won't take me years to build up the stamina that I want.
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Joe Lerner | Jazz & Latin | '78 Fender Precisions (fretted & fretless)
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11-24-2011, 07:16 PM
| | Registered User Endorsing: Ampeg | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Apopka, FL | | There aren't many experiences like playing bass out there besides playing bass itself  So I suggest you build stamina on the bass itself. And really, a half hour without a break if you're playing really fast isn't bad stamina at all.
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11-24-2011, 07:25 PM
| | | | do not get spring grip things or stress balls ive heard to many horror stories about permanently damaged tendons nerves etc. | 
11-24-2011, 07:29 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: SF Bay Area North CA | | | Yes I agree play bass as much as possible, with breaks between. More natural for finger strength with bass playing than spring grips, soft balls et rest...
And stop if it hurts. If you continue it will hurt more and take longer to heal. | 
11-24-2011, 08:07 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Michigan | | | I agree with the stamina vs strength comments and the suggestion to avoid the grip device. I will also agree with Jimmy as to a half an hour at your max is pretty good if you are there for that long consistently. My question would be what does your wrist look like while you are in that position for a half an hour? Is it possible that the lack of stamina might be related to an unfavorable bent wrist position or a pressure point on edge of the body that might be restricting good blood flow to the fingers that just takes it's toll around a half an hour in? | 
11-25-2011, 12:36 AM
| | | Sound like to me you have good stamina aready, so try this, feed your muscles, drink water and lots of it and foods like energy bars or a banana ( few bites here and there) in between songs will work wonders for any stamina problems. Before shows foods with high carbs like pasta are a good way to stock up, and foods like oatmeal are a great slow release of their energy. Basically feed your playing muscles good food and they will look after you, no point tuning the engine if it keeps running out of fuel.
Oh and stay away from those grip trainer, no good for you.
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11-25-2011, 01:31 AM
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11-25-2011, 01:43 AM
| | | | If you do your half hour every day, you will see it increase every week or two.
Also, you can practice plucking on various things, like the seams of your car seat.
Also, just air plucking or tapping your fingers on something soft like the couch as you watch TV will build up endurance.
Don't tap on something hard, that can irritate or even injure your knuckles.
Typing is actually good practice for building a fast, light, accurate touch with good fingertip posture.
There are slow twitch (strength) and fast twitch (speed) muscle fibers. I don't know if people have both types in their fingers, but you want to build speed not strength. Train like a marathon runner, not a weightlifter. That is to say, keep your fingers busy doing something light all day long, not something heavy for just a few minutes.
Also stretching your hands before you practice helps prevent injury and fatigue.
If they get tired during practice, shake them out, as if you were flinging water off them. This will get new blood with new oxygen in there and refresh them so you can play longer.
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Last edited by Rockin Mike : 11-25-2011 at 01:45 AM.
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11-25-2011, 03:15 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: London | | | Where is the bass on your body? If it is too high that can cause a bad wrist angle. I find that having a relaxed wrist and fingers allow me to play for hours without a problem.
Mark King used to wear his bass up very high but never seemed to have a problem with playing a 2 hour gig every night.
I think you need to play more. If you can I would suggest a minimum of a hour a night.
What do your fingers feel like when they are fatigued? Is it soreness, tingling, aching or sharp stinging?
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