Stop Your Pinkie Finger From Flying Away On Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • tomhess.net/Fr... If your fingers fly away from the guitar when you play, or if your pinky finger feels totally out of control when you play guitar licks, I’ll teach you how to stop this.
    Here’s the solutions and what we’ll cover in this guitar lesson video […]
    First, I teach you exactly why your fingers (especially the pinky finger) flails and flies away from the fretboard when you play. There are 4 main causes, and you must know all 4 in order to fix this flying finger problem.
    Second, I’ll briefly discuss why flying fingers hurt your guitar playing and limit your speed potential.
    Third, I’ll reveal the critical difference between guitar players who solve the flailing pinkie problem and the ones who don’t.
    Fourth, I’ll teach you EXACTLY how to fix flailing fingers on guitar once and for all.
    I know how frustrating it can be when you feel like your pinky finger (or any other finger on your fretting hand) feels totally out of control.
    The good news is:
    • There IS a solution.
    • The solution is NOT hard
    But it does require you to do 3 things:
    1. Watch this whole video to learn what to do.
    2. Be patient and set aside 15 minutes per day (every day) to solve this problem
    3. Follow the advice EXACTLY.
    If you can do that, you can fix flying little fingers from playing out of control on guitar!
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Комментарии • 114

  • @tomhessmusiccorp
    @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад +21

    How long have you been trying to fix a flying pinky finger (or other fretting hand fingers)?

  • @VaGdude
    @VaGdude Год назад +20

    People don’t understand how IMPORTANT this video is

  • @johns1159
    @johns1159 2 года назад +47

    I've been playing guitar all wrong for over 50 years. It will be extremely difficult to reprogram my brain, but I must try.

  • @marisolcastro1219
    @marisolcastro1219 2 года назад +7

    I tried saying " play relax" and the switch in my head and my finger was immediately, awesome!!! It blows my mind!! TY!!

  • @ssm445
    @ssm445 2 года назад +41

    The hint about just letting go instead of actively trying to get the pinky off the board is just plain gold.
    Tom is the best guitar technique teacher on RUclips, and there are many good ones.

    • @jedisentinel1499
      @jedisentinel1499 2 года назад +5

      He is the best. It’s obvious he loves to teach!

  • @kwarunner
    @kwarunner 2 года назад +18

    Thanks Tom. I've been trying to fix my flying pinky finger for years. The fix seems so simple now. When you said "play, relax", that did it.

  • @RatFace_MonkeyEar_FishEye
    @RatFace_MonkeyEar_FishEye 7 месяцев назад +2

    The engage / disengage thing is pretty similar to what we do when typing. We don’t tell our fingers to move off the key right we just relax them. Genius move there, sir. Thank you

  • @BryanGrigsby
    @BryanGrigsby Год назад +4

    This is fantastic. I have been working on increasing my alternate picking for some time, and finally realized it's not my picking hand that's slow, it's my fretting hand that's acting inefficiently. These are great technique tips.

  • @cmsima
    @cmsima Месяц назад

    The BEST video on left hand technique - especially the section on “intent”. That alone has fundamentally changed how I play the guitar … for the better.

  • @brittgardner2923
    @brittgardner2923 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I have been drilling to fix this problem for two months, and had hit a point where I just could not reduce the issue any further. I came into this video looking for another drill that might help me make some incremental improvement, but this turned out to be far more useful. I had everything right but the neurological aspect of it. Hand position was good, no excess tension, wasn't keeping my hand closed. It was almost entirely that I was thinking too much about releasing the note. Just spent an hour doing the same drills I already had been, but making a conscious effort to just relax that finger instead of trying to actively pull it away. I am not even kidding when I say that in that one hour, I noticeably improved my speed and fluidity on every single one of those drills.

  • @mickleyden9240
    @mickleyden9240 Год назад +4

    Great vid. Tom also has his guitar neck nice and high - almost classical guitar style. That really helps the angle at which the hand addresses the fretboard and keeps the arm relaxed.

  • @razorNeel
    @razorNeel 11 месяцев назад

    This video literally told me to rewire my brain and it is actually the best tip I've got. I've been only playing for about 8 months and this video has given me the best tip so far.

  • @Jazman342
    @Jazman342 Год назад

    This is so me. Tension has always been one of my biggest problems and having just come here from the "how to hold a pick" video, I'm already getting somewhere. Both videos were more than worth the price of the $7 download and there's enough there to keep me busy for a while so thank you. I may be back in the future for a lesson plan.

  • @MARLONdaman
    @MARLONdaman Год назад +1

    Revolutionary teaching! TEACH NOW!

  • @tobiusmanning7336
    @tobiusmanning7336 8 месяцев назад

    I have been doing exercises for a couple weeks, was feeling frustrated so I looked up a couple videos, and your explanation about the switch nailed it. I have been trying to lift my finger only a couple mm's and been stressing my hand to do so, causing my hand/fingers/arm/shoulder to tighten. It was seeming impossible, I've only spent 5-10 mins on it, but it feels more natural and i am being more successful. It will take time, but thank you.

  • @boards80
    @boards80 Год назад

    Wow that knuckleline change made stretching across the frets like 30% easier in seconds. This was fantastic

  • @swampyuk
    @swampyuk 4 месяца назад

    I've seen plenty of videos saying 'take it slow', 'train your pinky to never move more than half an inch from the fretboard' but I haven't seen folks talking about the message from the brain: play/relax rather than deliberately moving the finger away from the fretboard. Essential stuff.

  • @markustheguitarist
    @markustheguitarist 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Tom, you just solved my flying fingers problem. I'm so grateful to you and your lessons. They are helped me, and many other guitar players, alot!

  • @anncraig6380
    @anncraig6380 8 месяцев назад

    So glad I happened across this video at this point in my playing. Exactly the kind of detailed information I need. Thank you for taking the time to explain important technique details like this.

  • @jackeylin4076
    @jackeylin4076 Год назад

    I managed to get rid of the flying finger for the first time by changing the signal of the brain. I put all 4 fingers at 0.5cm above the frets as default off position, when playing, it turns the on, when not playing, finger release to its off position. I think I might be able to get rid of my problem within a month. Millions of thanks, master.

  • @clydespaulding5826
    @clydespaulding5826 5 месяцев назад

    Incredible video! This helps immensely and makes perfect sense. I'm recovering from a stroke, so my brain has been doing a lot of rewiring and I understand this well. Thank you so much for the info in your video.

  • @hardtruthsoldier
    @hardtruthsoldier 2 года назад +4

    After so many years of not playing guitar I returned to play, and your lesson´s are so awesome und well explained that I´m pretty sure that my guitar play will be better then anything I have done before. You are truly my hero and saviour!
    Btw I tried to make an account on your site but it failed due to the captcha sadly...after 20 tries I stopped.

    • @tomhessmusiccorp
      @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад

      Glad I could help! :) About the website, please email Alexander at admin@tomhess.net and let him know what issues you encountered with the captcha, he'll help you.

  • @arisgazetas2920
    @arisgazetas2920 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Tom, the timing of this lesson couldn’t have been better! Been currently trying to improve pinky laziness 🙏

  • @anilsia1962
    @anilsia1962 2 месяца назад

    Great lesson, brother.

  • @paulcox6566
    @paulcox6566 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this brilliant video. I still have terrible flying fingers, but using your suggestions, particularly switching brain to on or off, plus relaxing fingers seems to be helping already.

  • @hashishen.palestino
    @hashishen.palestino 2 года назад +1

    Great video! the explanation was perfectly concise i recognize the importance and simplicity way more now

  • @deansayers7435
    @deansayers7435 Год назад

    Tom you are totally awesome
    I've yet to see anyone come close to how good your lessons and advice are...bravo

  • @MiketheNerdRanger
    @MiketheNerdRanger 2 года назад +4

    Thanks a bunch for the lessons, but two big questions:
    1) Whenever I align my knuckles parallel to the neck, it *really* hurts my elbow and wrist. Is it supposed to feel this bad, or can this be mitigated?
    2) When I tell my fingers to relax, they *still* fly too far from the board. Not as far anymore, but still too far. I'm not pulling them away, I just stop pressing the string. Do I actively reign them in, or do they move closer as I practice this?
    I know I'm supposed to practice this before I get better, but I don't want to ingrain errors, or worse, injure myself.

  • @intensefitnesslb1801
    @intensefitnesslb1801 7 месяцев назад

    I'm new to learning guitar (seriously learning) and REALLY focused on self-correcting bad technique now, in my first few months. I really appreciate this in-depth lesson. I have I guess what I'd consider a "moderate" problem with my pinky going up about 3/4 inch while running scales. Anatomically, I just don't see how I can keep my pinky knuckle parallel with the fret board. It's definitely at an angle, but I am working hard to adopt the relaxation and brain messaging techniques you provided. Thanks again!

  • @nobullziggster4070
    @nobullziggster4070 2 года назад

    OK I am truly amazed at the Hands ability and brain to make the connection in order to play.

  • @dharmendrathacker165
    @dharmendrathacker165 Год назад

    Superb superb Sir ! The very basic stuff you have taught very microscopically is superb 👍 and must be understood thoroughly and followed by the beginners so as to perfect the guitar playing ! Thank you soooooo much Sir for such a lovely Tutorial dealing with technical problem in Guitar 🎸 playing. God bless you and your family and your team so much. You have really gone far deep into the nature of and solving the problem ! Voooow !!!

  • @alanhardwick9694
    @alanhardwick9694 Год назад

    I love the logical scientific explanation you have produced in this video. It makes perfect sense now. Many thanks. PS I have subscribed and intend checking your other videis out

  • @beerbeer8703
    @beerbeer8703 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. You made playing a lot easyer and faster for me. 👍🏻

  • @nogbadthebad2609
    @nogbadthebad2609 Год назад

    Really great lesson Tom. I have this issue and my hand cramps up. Made me think about the fretting hand in a totally different way. I will be applying this. Thank you.

  • @tunefunds
    @tunefunds Год назад

    love your lessons man... i'm getting into jazz guitar and this is so incredibly useful in terms of getting good technique and ergonomics

  • @MaxRadin
    @MaxRadin Год назад

    Good advice. I've also heard to keep the elbow of your fretting hand close to your body.

  • @marcell9437
    @marcell9437 2 года назад

    this video really helped me with the basic understanding of the problem.

  • @papajerrytv8315
    @papajerrytv8315 Год назад

    Tom you are a genius. I knew there were ways to train your brain to connect with your fingers and the guitar but I didn’t know where to find this information. Oh, and by the way, thanks for solving my flyaway pinky it was my knuckle alignment.👍

  • @joemoore4803
    @joemoore4803 2 года назад

    This video is why I subscribed. Thank you so much Tom

  • @user-kj1ql9dk3n
    @user-kj1ql9dk3n 2 года назад +1

    Good explanation.

  • @MichaelGrecoGuitar
    @MichaelGrecoGuitar 2 года назад

    Thank yoinks much for these helpful tips. I’ve never struggled with my pinky, but I’ve developed some bad habits recently. The whole brain signal things makes so much sense. Thanks for the tips. Cheers from Philly

  • @DavidHopkinson-l8j
    @DavidHopkinson-l8j Месяц назад

    I've been playing close to 30 years and some times I'll review old riffs I learnt way back when I was a beginner intermediate.. I learnt holy wars by Megadeth way back when I made it an exercise to see if I could remember the whole song and play it to the CD. And straight away those old habits appeared. Because way back when, when I learnt that song I trained my brain to hook the thumb. Fingers started flying. And sometimes when improvising I'll lock into that first pentatonic box we all first learn and slide it around the neck in a circle of 4th and 5th intervals but find that old habits reappear. Because a practised harmonic scales a lot my technique seems to improve in that area.. The less mental gymnastics you need to do can lower tension. Beta blockers are good for music. But I wouldn't advise it

  • @jenniferthomson849
    @jenniferthomson849 2 года назад

    It also helps the wrists I had that problem and starting to get bad tendent problems.

  • @TheBanana93
    @TheBanana93 10 месяцев назад

    Im pretty sure this is a huge factor in my wrist pain issues which is the ulnar which is below the pinky.... honestly been so frustrating hopefully this helps!

  • @HeadHOod20
    @HeadHOod20 11 месяцев назад

    Wow thank you for the 3rd point, WOW.

  • @Marcelomedeiros76
    @Marcelomedeiros76 Год назад

    Very interesting! Excelent explanation!

  • @chikung
    @chikung Год назад

    This is very interesting and enlightening but I think I might be an exception :-) My pinky is very small compared to my annular and, if I do for example 3-4-3, I have to commit so much for my 4 to cover my 3 that it is impossible to do without a certain tension. If I just let the 4 drop naturally, it does not reach the string and goes under! Consequently, once I've managed to apply my 4 after 3, I've committed so much that it is impossible to release it without a certain contrary effort. I've tried all sorts of way to fight this to a point where I busted my pinky. I'm really beginning to think that I have a very low technical limit on the guitar even if I've played for decades! Just ventilating here ha ha Still glad there are people like you and thanks alot.

  • @drheroodoo
    @drheroodoo 2 года назад

    tom you are great i really appreciate you and your knowledge.thank you

  • @mikephilippov8735
    @mikephilippov8735 2 года назад

    Great video on an important topic. Thanks Tom Hess!

  • @yoloswagginsguitar
    @yoloswagginsguitar 2 года назад +1

    I have been stuck with this problem for a while...I play tech death and always felt a little something was sloppy, now I know why. I'm practicing suuuuuper slowly like 50 bpm focusing on not raising the pinky up...let's hope I can succeed

  • @cesartalves
    @cesartalves 2 года назад +1

    To be more technical: you don't need your extension muscles to lift the fingers - only relax the flexor of your pinky. Is that it? 🙃
    That's one of the first lesson piano players learn!
    An edge case is when your fingers'd block another finger - like the pinky blocking the ring one - then you need to tell that extenson to lift the finger ever so slightly?

    • @tomhessmusiccorp
      @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад +1

      Yes, correct about not needing your extension muscles to lift the fingers (when playing on a single string at least. Obviously you need to extend your fingers somewhat when moving from string to string).

  • @gitaristenegitarskole9104
    @gitaristenegitarskole9104 2 года назад

    This is a great lesson! I know so many people out there struggling with the topic of this video! Thanks for sharing this :)

  • @renejohnkerkdyk5006
    @renejohnkerkdyk5006 2 года назад

    Excellent video! The four causes of the flying fingers are super clear. Thank you, Tom Hess!

  • @johnvaras1742
    @johnvaras1742 2 года назад

    Easily the most helpful video

  • @joedude4854
    @joedude4854 4 дня назад

    I've been searching high and low for some tips for an issue I have and which I know I'm not the only one that has it. It seems no one talks about it, which is limited pronation or supination in the fretting arm and wrist. Maybe you can possibly do a video about this matter?

  • @markcummings1319
    @markcummings1319 Год назад

    This guy is the bomb!

  • @scottreading
    @scottreading 2 года назад +1

    Great video Tom...thank you!! What sort of exercises would you recommend to help this?

    • @tomhessmusiccorp
      @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад +2

      Use any exercises you are already practicing, Scott. Simply practice them while focusing on all the principles I laid out in the video.

  • @gustavo.dracul
    @gustavo.dracul Год назад

    Hello, Tom! This was a great video. My question is: And when the problem is the opposite? the fingers are too close to the strings and end up bumping when played fast

  • @TheRoseCityRockers
    @TheRoseCityRockers Год назад

    Fantastic video. I have this problem too, thought it was just me.

  • @tonyred...
    @tonyred... 2 года назад

    Great advices great lesson

  • @heatherjackson920
    @heatherjackson920 9 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing video.

  • @A20Y11
    @A20Y11 2 года назад

    Perfect solution!

  • @דןשדה
    @דןשדה Год назад

    Amazing Tom

  • @stvspr1129
    @stvspr1129 2 года назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @neilmurphy7594
    @neilmurphy7594 2 года назад +2

    For me, the entire cause of pinkie flyaway was cause #4: pressing too hard with my index finger. That's it. A lighter touch with the index finger completely eliminated pinkie flyaway.

  • @malegria9641
    @malegria9641 8 месяцев назад

    I just realized that one of the reasons I’ve been struggling so hard is that when I first bought a guitar I also bought elastic hand trainers that basically forced my pinky to be splayed 😅 bad muscle memory

  • @tartarusdivision1054
    @tartarusdivision1054 7 месяцев назад

    10/10 glad i ran into this

  • @puppie569
    @puppie569 2 года назад +1

    My god, I've been playing guitar for close to 15 years (started in middle school) and I've always had this problem

  • @rodelfsaldivar
    @rodelfsaldivar 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing..

  • @jenniferthomson849
    @jenniferthomson849 2 года назад +1

    Do U practice internal wing Chun. Cos really good

  • @HarbingerOfAnarchy
    @HarbingerOfAnarchy 2 года назад

    Mike Philippov advises using a non-parallel grip when playing the first three strings. What is your opinion on this?

  • @johndavids4780
    @johndavids4780 Год назад

    I am a beginner. A very old beginner looking for a new challenge in retirement. In your open hand technique I find that the pads of my fingers tent to mute accompanying strings where the tips of my fingers don't. How do I use the open hand and get the tips of my fingers on the string? Or ... am I missing something?

  • @ryanrachal5458
    @ryanrachal5458 Год назад

    amazing

  • @michaelvarney.
    @michaelvarney. Год назад +1

    Four factors for foiling forever flailing flying fingers finally found…

  • @qwertyzxcv123
    @qwertyzxcv123 Год назад

    Shawn Lane and Nuno Bettencourt have the most aligned fingering hand that I ever saw. Yngwie Malmsteen too. However personally, I believe this technique is not applicable to all guitarists who have big hands and long fingers like Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai and the likes.

  • @mattrickard3716
    @mattrickard3716 10 месяцев назад

    did I just watch the most important guitar technique video on RUclips? Well, it looks like I have 30 years of bad habits to break.

  • @AnonymousRapper
    @AnonymousRapper 5 месяцев назад

    But I relax my pinkie n don’t recoil it then it’s touching the string n kinda muting it how do I fret a note on that string ? Plse help I really want this to work 😢

  • @henrygoleau
    @henrygoleau 2 года назад

    My pinkie flies away only when I engage my 2nd (middle) finger. For example if I do scales on one string and apply finger 1, then 2, then 3 then pinkie, I have some control. When descending the scale, releasing pinkie, then ring finger, pinkie doesn't stray too much off the fretboard but as soon as I apply my 2nd finger it flies off 2 inches away from the fretboard it's been driving me nuts. So for me the middle finger and the pinkie are somewhat connected and not independent from one another.

  • @rasndiz
    @rasndiz Год назад

    Sir is it the fact that in acoustic guitar we need to press the string with much power... Or is that I am an absolute beginner that is why having problems... And as a byproduct my fingers are hurting very much and automatically tension is being built up... The distance of string to fret board is more than 5 mm in my guitar... Some people say it is more than what's needed, that's why may be i need to press it with more power or am I being too much skeptical about things... Please help

  • @johannesdebeer
    @johannesdebeer Год назад

    How do you keep the knuckle line parallel when playing on the lower frets far from your body?

  • @19MadMike95
    @19MadMike95 2 года назад +1

    My pinky doesn't fly up after I release a fret, it goes up when my ring finger presses down on a fret. How do I fix that? Is it different?

    • @tomhessmusiccorp
      @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад +1

      Follow the same steps I described in the video. Once you get the fundamentals in place - it's really all the same (your hand will be in a better position and more relaxed - making it easier to relax the pinkie).

  • @dethmaidenfan
    @dethmaidenfan 11 месяцев назад

    My pinky just wants to curl up or slide under the fretboard. It’s driving me nuts and causing me to get frustrated with practicing because I can’t seem to make any progress

  • @jedisentinel1499
    @jedisentinel1499 2 года назад

    Hi Tom, thanks for the lesson. My pinkie seems to fret the note fine when playing 1234 up the fretboard but loses power when leading off descending 4321. It seems to stick with the ring finger and moves with the ring finger when I don’t want it to. I’ve progressed enough where I’m playing Megadeth riffs but accuracy I’m still wrestling with. Is it a strength and flexibility problem?

  • @jamowallace
    @jamowallace 2 года назад

    Is that a Chapman guitar? A Tom Hess sig? Looks like an ML-1 with the neck from a V?

    • @tomhessmusiccorp
      @tomhessmusiccorp  2 года назад +2

      No, it's not. It's a custom Svet guitar a student gave to me years ago at one of my live events.

    • @jamowallace
      @jamowallace 2 года назад

      @@tomhessmusiccorp superb, thanks for the reply and keep up the astounding work

  • @oded2304
    @oded2304 2 года назад

    What a wonderful lesson. Thanks Tom Hess!

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy Год назад +1

    ..THE FINGERS SHOULD DEPRESS THE FRETTED STRING, ONLY, AS NEEDED, AND, THEN, "RETURN TO THE "OFF", ("UP") POSITION, BY THE NORMAL ACTION OF THE OPPOSING TENDONS, (AS WOULD HAPPEN, WITH A "MOMENTARY "ON" SWITCH,.. HELD DOWN, ("ON"), BY PUSHING DOWN, AGAINST A THE LIGHT PRESSURE OF, "RETURN SPRING".

  • @vabriga1
    @vabriga1 3 месяца назад

    My problem is that my middle finger triggers the pinky. As soon as middle finger press the string the pinky is catapulted up. Seems hopeless.

  • @Alienxmilk
    @Alienxmilk Год назад

    Its actually insane how I just hacked my brain with something so simple.

  • @haseenkumar3843
    @haseenkumar3843 Год назад

    That’s awesome ❤ nice sir 👍 no body share like this information ….. lots of reaspect ….. 🙏🌹

  • @michaellanning5852
    @michaellanning5852 2 года назад +1

    Been trying to get my pinky to stop since 2012

  • @alexsmart5452
    @alexsmart5452 Год назад

    Reading the thumb nail I thought this was going to be some Robert Smith technique for using your pinky on the guitar.

  • @Sinzbad
    @Sinzbad 5 месяцев назад

    Came for the video, stayed for the beard.

  • @maxstirner8717
    @maxstirner8717 2 года назад

    This is great and all, but my pinky is two inches shorter than my middle finger, and 1 3/4" shorter than my ring finger. This makes it physically speaking, virtually inescapable.

  • @rjjrdq
    @rjjrdq 2 года назад

    5. Ligaments, tendons. nature...

  • @MyAteSpiders
    @MyAteSpiders Год назад

    I call this the "Blues Finger"🤣🤣
    Learning the basic pentatonic without modal knowledge causes that little bugger to hide away