Still having trouble getting the A string to ring out in the C chord. The pad part of my finger that hits it while muting the E string is still without a callous. But I have a string mark there now from something else I’ve started practicing, so hopefully that will fix the C chord problem as a by-product.
I decided to embark on trying to play Cherry Wine by Hozier. It’s gonna take me a loong time. bUT. I saw improvements straight away and having watched a video I can see how overall the finger movements are not drastic and it will mostly be practice of each section. Still, getting my fingers to obey me one at a time for different strings on both hands is frustrating business.
It involves hammer-ons, (mine are mostly okay so far), pull-offs (can barely get any of them ring out) and some slides. The finger picking is a consistent base and the rest starts to follow along with the lyrics so that should make learning it easier, and singing along, too. (Nowhere near singing along lol)
I’m recording each time so I can go back and see mistakes (also can watch in real-time as usual), and maybe I can see a timeline of my improvements just from how many videos I’ve recorded (one per session), so when I think ‘how long has this taken me’ I can figure it out quickly. I stopped at an hour today though as my fingers are sore and if I focus this hard too late in the day I’ll get wired awake.
Edit: Found a website with tabs much easier to follow.
Also, apparently there’s nothing physically wrong with my shoulder, but it is under-developed compared to my left shoulder, possibly due to my dodgy wrist, and unnecessarily flexible. There are a bunch of shoulder exercises for me to continue to do and also a fair few I’m not to touch as I’m too bendy to do them right.
The physio assessed my overall bendy-ness, or at least, shoulders, wrists, elbows, and knees, I guess (had me touch my toes and then some), then told me that the reason my muscles ache when I hold my arms up for a bit, and the reason I always feel like I need to stretch no matter how much I’ve been stretching, is because I’m too stretchy and my muscles are sore from trying to stabilise my wobbly joints. So hopefully I’ll be able to exercise myself out of the dodgy shoulder speedily. And apparently I can never, ever stop, although around sixty my joints should get less bendy due to age. Who knew.
Anyway, this has been added to my exercise routine, which is already boring and takes too damn long.