amimbari wrote:
yikes, it's been sooooo long since I've had that happen to me I can't even remember what it feels like ( not that I would want to remember that )
ah, the days of beating the strings so hard my fingers hurt...well back then I had no "real" amp/cab setup and unless I beat the s**t out of the strings nobody heard me.
so I ask you PunkRB, are you playing out of a small combo amp trying to compete with the drums/guitars with no PA support?
christ I can't tell you how many times NOW, that the other members tell me to turn my compressor on so the volume is not so dynamic. Also some fingernail action helps in the tick-tick that a pick is famous for
even with a pick, I still play very gently, and let the amp do it's thing.
+1. I can remember I used to dig in all the time and I'd constantly break strings in my early years.
I haven't broken a string in over 25 years! It did take me years to realize that you don't have to dig in hard to sound your instrument, and if you're going for an aggressive sound even the slighest amount of digging in with a good amp setup will imply exactly what you want. Thankfully, Mr. Gore has provided us with a wonderful outlet for sharing our tips and secrets! (If only I knew then what I know now). Set your EQ/levels higher and work on a lighter, more consistent touch. Blisters are probably still par for the course, since, IMO, you actually want to develop calluses over time, which will help your attack. (Fleshy fingertips always seem to contribute to a certain amount of "drag" in my playing). Oddly enough, though, in all the years I've been playing my calluses are much harder on my fretting hand and barely visible on my plucking fingers, probably due to the amount of constant pressure required to fret (or maybe I've been playing with too high action all these years).