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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2016-05-17 20:12
One thing for sure is that coordination is the key factor. Practicing so that the "trouble spot" is steady and spot on is essential to build that "memory" (whether you call it 'muscle memory' or 'spinal memory' or whatever).
An odd thing that I've found recently is that slow extension (splaying the fingers out) exercise seems to help quite a bit.
[That is: an exercise separate from practicing, such as when you are sitting around watching TV]
I even noticed that there was a bit of muscle soreness under my right forearm afterwards indicating that this motion was a bit foreign for me. But after a few days I noticed more dexterity when playing. It works for me. Try it; if it helps, great; if not don't continue.
..............Paul Aviles
Post Edited (2016-05-17 20:30)
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