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Building up callouses for guitar playing
I am currently learning to play the guitar and my fingers get a little sore.
I was wondering if anyone had any non-guitar related methods of building up callouses on my fingers so that I can practise these methods whilst I'm in work or elsewhere when a guitar is not available.
I was wondering if anyone had any non-guitar related methods of building up callouses on my fingers so that I can practise these methods whilst I'm in work or elsewhere when a guitar is not available.
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don't know if you've seen this page, I thought maybe surgical spirirt would help. Some of these guys seem to have some alternative ideas...
don't know if you've seen this page, I thought maybe surgical spirirt would help. Some of these guys seem to have some alternative ideas...
meths. drys your skin. my mother swore by it when she was a school cleaner. yes low action helps. if its electric your playing use gauge 10 or 11 strings. anything lighter cuts like cheese wire. lowest action money can buy is on a peavey vandenbergh. you can blow on it to make a tune. try ebay but not newer washburn made ones. should have 24 frets and kahler trem,
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