Published: 10 Nov 2021 βΊ Updated: 10 Nov 2021
ππ» For Guitar Bends
Some guitarists and styles may find it unconventional, like classical, but using your thumb as an anchor point when you do a guitar bend can give you some amazing results.
If youβre not using your thumb to help push down against the neck as your other fingers push up, you could be leaving a whole lot of extra strength behind. By incorporating your thumb, you can instantly add extra strength to your bends, with less effort!
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