I bit my nails, always have, compulsively can't stand nails, gross and full of crude, women hate it though. I don't fecking care though half the time most of the skin is missing or they are green or covered in oil, but it's not like I have any fungal diseases and my feet are in good shape and I heel quick. Sometimes I smash my first finger nail to bits at work and rip the top off it and it's bleeding everywhere, I curse myself that night as playing becomes so painful. But years of nail breakage and biting have taken their toll.
I have spatula fingers. I measured my index finger, it is 7/8" wide at the tip with a flat and board profile on the callous at the tip. I also have a rollling left hand technique, rather than a lifting and hammering on one, but I am doing my best to change this.
So my question is, are Jumbo frets really my best option?
See, problem I have been having is I play play like lightening on a Strat or my home built Stars with smaller gauge fretwire, but on the faster Pro Mod and Jackson necks I just cannot for the life of me get the position changes down as fast when doing fast picking and stuff as the higher frets are slowing me down and dragging.
I also suffered years of intonation problems, with my technique on Jumbo Frets, although I play lighter these days.
I love Jacksons and the Pro Mods though, the necks are great and I have a bunch of them, play them everyday, but the honest truth is that I am fastest, more comfortable and have less intonation problems on a straight 10" or 12" radius with traditional Fender Fretwire and a smaller Fender 2 3/16" heel. The width at the nut is OK, but I find it a stretch at the heel end of the neck. I don't like too low an action either as it ruins the tone and it's too much maintenance with the fret wear. I just find you get more MPG with a higher action.
Is my technique just all to feck or do I just have to accept reality that Perhaps Jackson are not built for me? Or am I getting old?
I would truely love one of those pre pro Charvel with a 2 3/16" heel and a flat radius. I truely would and I plan on building a few similar guitars to see how I get on with them.
It's not really an issue apart from long passages of speed. I heard Chris Holmes has similar problems, but I know if I mention him these days I will get a hounding. Has anyone else ever had any similar problems? Seriously? Or it it just a technque thing, or should I really try using Bitex or something to get a more ponted fingertip profile? I'm not about to sell my Jackson and Charvels, I just thought, maybe I should grow my nails a bit to be able play them at their full potential.
I have spatula fingers. I measured my index finger, it is 7/8" wide at the tip with a flat and board profile on the callous at the tip. I also have a rollling left hand technique, rather than a lifting and hammering on one, but I am doing my best to change this.
So my question is, are Jumbo frets really my best option?
See, problem I have been having is I play play like lightening on a Strat or my home built Stars with smaller gauge fretwire, but on the faster Pro Mod and Jackson necks I just cannot for the life of me get the position changes down as fast when doing fast picking and stuff as the higher frets are slowing me down and dragging.
I also suffered years of intonation problems, with my technique on Jumbo Frets, although I play lighter these days.
I love Jacksons and the Pro Mods though, the necks are great and I have a bunch of them, play them everyday, but the honest truth is that I am fastest, more comfortable and have less intonation problems on a straight 10" or 12" radius with traditional Fender Fretwire and a smaller Fender 2 3/16" heel. The width at the nut is OK, but I find it a stretch at the heel end of the neck. I don't like too low an action either as it ruins the tone and it's too much maintenance with the fret wear. I just find you get more MPG with a higher action.
Is my technique just all to feck or do I just have to accept reality that Perhaps Jackson are not built for me? Or am I getting old?
I would truely love one of those pre pro Charvel with a 2 3/16" heel and a flat radius. I truely would and I plan on building a few similar guitars to see how I get on with them.
It's not really an issue apart from long passages of speed. I heard Chris Holmes has similar problems, but I know if I mention him these days I will get a hounding. Has anyone else ever had any similar problems? Seriously? Or it it just a technque thing, or should I really try using Bitex or something to get a more ponted fingertip profile? I'm not about to sell my Jackson and Charvels, I just thought, maybe I should grow my nails a bit to be able play them at their full potential.
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