...feel. I have a number of #1 necked G&L's and they seem okay. Sometimes my wrist gets fatigued reaching around to grab chords and scales on the lower frets (especially learning new songs). I also spend most of my time between frets 7 and 12. Anyone have experience playing both #1 and #1a necks?
Thanks!
~JagInTheBag
Looking for qualitative comparison between #1 and #1a neck
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Re: Looking for qualitative comparison between #1 and #1a ne
Don't worry about the guitar neck. Get yourself a hand exerciser--one of those squeezable, A-frame looking thingies. Start with 25 - 30 reps in each hand and build up to 100 reps a day. Simple. Works like a charm.
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Re: Looking for qualitative comparison between #1 and #1a ne
Done. Thanks GDub.GDub wrote:Don't worry about the guitar neck. Get yourself a hand exerciser--one of those squeezable, A-frame looking thingies. Start with 25 - 30 reps in each hand and build up to 100 reps a day. Simple. Works like a charm.
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Re: Looking for qualitative comparison between #1 and #1a ne
That is good advise. I personally did not find those things helpful. Instead, these things worked like a charm.GDub wrote:Don't worry about the guitar neck. Get yourself a hand exerciser--one of those squeezable, A-frame looking thingies. Start with 25 - 30 reps in each hand and build up to 100 reps a day. Simple. Works like a charm.
--GDub
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