The recovery time for mallet finger can vary, but typically, it takes about 6 to 8 weeks for the injury to heal properly. After the splint is removed, you may need additional time to regain full strength and flexibility in your finger. It's generally advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before resuming guitar playing to ensure proper healing and prevent re-injury. Gradual practice and gentle stretching can help ease the transition back to playing.
I am A beginner guitarist and i learned Before I Forget by slipknot in about a month
it depends on what type of bass guitar it is.
you can't because the neck of the bass guitar is to long for an electric guitar case.
Finger nail is dead - the same goes for hair.
I bought GHS FastFret string cleaner and conditioner for my bass guitar How much does it long before dries up? How many times can I use it?
That is up to you.
A splint for mallet finger is usually recommended to be worn continuously for 6-8 weeks to allow the tendon to heal properly. It is important to follow the specific instructions given by a healthcare provider for proper healing and to prevent complications.
It depends how long your finger is. Before you go through with it REMOVE ALL YOUR RINGS!
A finger can go without circulation for about 6-8 hours before irreversible damage occurs.
It typically takes a few weeks to a few months to build guitar calluses and develop the necessary finger strength for playing effectively. Consistent practice and gradually increasing playing time can help speed up the process.
A long time ago when shepton mallet was built there was a main family of the town! So they named it Sheep Town Mallet. To make it more modern we renamed it to Shepton Mallet. If you visit shepton there is a round about with lots of Stone carved/crafted into sheep!!!!
If you return too soon you may worsen your injury, which could lead to permanent damage. Everyone recovers from injury at a different rate. Return to your activity will be determined by how soon your finger recovers, not by how many days or weeks it has been since your injury occurred. In general, the longer you have symptoms before you start treatment, the longer it will take to get better. Your doctor will recommend that your sprained finger be splinted or "buddy taped" (taped to the finger next to it) for 1 to 4 weeks after your injury. In many cases, you will be able to return to your activities as long as you are wearing your splint or have your finger taped. Your finger may remain swollen with decreased range of motion and strength for many weeks. It is important to continue your rehabilitation exercises during this time and even after you return to your sport.
As long as your finger is if your fingernails are trimmed and no jewelry.
Depends what you mean by a tremolo... If you mean a wammy bar on a guitar, then its a bridge that changes the pitch of all the strings at once If you mean a tremolo pedal, its a pedals that changes to volume of your guitar constantly
A mallet is a hammer with a large head made of wood In sport it is a long handled wooden hammer used to strike the ball in croquet and polo
Almost all guitar strings are made of steel nowadays for both acoustic and electric guitars. There are also nylon strings which are good for children playing guitar because of weaker finger skin and strength. A long time ago and in very poor countries strings can be made out of animal parts :S.
The state finger is obama his finger is so cool and long that it became a state finger