Finger Pinky

Finger Pinky

Finger Pinky

How do I prevent my little finger swelling, while illustrating?

I am left handed and use of bamboo tablets and ink color of my pieces written in pencil in Photoshop. Recently it started making that part of my little finger swell and pain after a short time, as my way of celebrating my pencil / pen means it is constantly pressed against the surface of the tablet. Anyone know a way around this?

It seems they are only used for the wrong conclusion. I do not know the mechanics of writing the left hand, but its implementation should be the same as the right hand, from the orientation does not matter. You are probably drawing hand is pressed against the surface, and moving his fingers around. This is not true, even without a drawing tablet. You have to draw with the arm. Try to keep your hand perfectly still and move the whole arm, like a robot would. You Losen a lot, I guarantee.

Understanding Guitar Chords

Many people have trouble learning the guitar chords, mainly because I do not understand how to build chords. To treat to memorize all guitar chords without knowing anything about the theory behind it would take an eternity. But here is a way to teach you the chords. Let a regular G major chord bar (seen as tablature)

-3 - R (two octaves up. It can also be seen as an octave)
-3 To 5
-4 - MA3
-5 - R (8th)
-5 To 5
-1 - R

R = root
MA3 = third largest
MI3 = minor third
Fifth fifth =

This chord consists of only three notes, the root, the third largest and fifth (twice in different octaves). For anyone not familiar with these terms, here is the simplified version. The root is the note on which to build the chord. The third is to important steps 4 medium (4 frets) from the root and the fifth is half 3 steps to the third. If we change this line in a G minor chord, all we need do is change the third largest in the third less. We do this by simply lowering the third a half step (one fret) down. The G minor chord, then it will look like:

-3 - R
-3 To 5
-3 - MI3
-5 - R
-5 To 5
-1 - R

Let's add one more note to the string, the 7th. A seventh is three half steps from the fifth, but it is an easier way to see that the seventh is two half steps under the root of an octave. You can also call the octave of the root from 8 to simplify things. In this chord is to shape the eighth in the string D (fifth fret). So to make a big G on a G7 chord, all we need do is let go of the 4th finger (little finger) and the seventh is there in the bar grip. The G7 chord looks like this:

-3 - R (two octaves up. It can also be seen as an octave)
-3 To 5
-4 - MA3
-3 To 7
-5 To 5
-1 - R

Can you guess how to play Gmaj7 chord? Maj7 chord in the seventh should be significant, which means it is a half step up from the seventh regular or a semitone below the octave. To play this chord (and make it sound better) we have to leave out two notes, the fifth in the A-sequence and root on the E high chain. Here is the chord Gmaj7:

-X-
-3 To 5
-4 - MA3
-4 - MA7
-X-
-1 - R

Now try this exercise with chords other ways as well, for example, start with a barre major chord root on the A-chain. Try to play and maybe even m7 m7b5 too. After a while automatically know what note to change to get the chord you want. And the open string chords work the same way, just imagine that the index finger is there instead of the nut.

In order to play these chords with all the other roots, it is important to learn the notes on the guitar, especially Ay in the E-chains.

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