How To Play Guitar With Small Hands
by Simon Candy
In this video, you learn how to play guitar with small hands.
No matter the length of your fingers, you can play chords that are a stretch to play on the guitar. It’s not the size of your hands that matters, but the positioning of your hand on the fretboard that will determine whether you can play stretchy guitar chords.
In this lesson, you learn exactly how to place your hand on the fretboard to enable you to play things that may have otherwise felt near on impossible to do.
It’s all about technique.
You learn:
• The difference between stretching versus fanning your fingers, the latter allowing to you get a much greater reach across the neck of the guitar
• The pinky-first approach that forces your hand into the correct position when playing stretchy chords on guitar
• How to have your thumb placed on the back of the neck of the guitar so your fingers can reach notes needed for any chord you play
• The correct angle each finger needs to be to the strings to play chords on guitar (it’s not what you think)
Say goodbye to those difficult stretches that feel near on impossible to do and gain the technique necessary to play any chord you like.
Watch the video below to learn more:
Discover these beautiful chords you can play anywhere on the fretboard