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Oct 19 2008, 12:07 PM |
Bending with ring and middle fingers is most often way to do it.
When you do it with middle and index fingers your fist might get twisted a bit which will cause you troubles to perform an healthy vibrato. So I would suggest to practice more with middle and ring fingers, plus can add index finger as a natural dampener to mutes some unwanted noise,specially on lower strings, that's what I do at least,hope this helps somehow. -------------------- Youtube
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Oct 19 2008, 12:31 PM |
I would also recommend to practice bends with all possible finger combinations, like this you always have the option to use whatever finger is best in a certain situation, you are not limited to only one exclusive "bendingfinger"
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Oct 19 2008, 10:55 PM |
Don't worry mate, it's a usual problem, as Marcus and other said every finger on every fret is a good way to go. You can split these bends into exercises and practice on one string per day o one tempo, then next week, little faster and so on. It takes some time, but after a couple of months you will be done with bending learning really for some time.
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