Received: by 10.66.90.102 with SMTP id bv6mr3804305pab.34.1349143681132; Mon, 01 Oct 2012 19:08:01 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.68.225.234 with SMTP id rn10mr19016pbc.3.1349143681077; Mon, 01 Oct 2012 19:08:01 -0700 (PDT) Path: t10ni23601286pbh.0!nntp.google.com!kr7no1062581pbb.0!postnews.google.com!glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail Newsgroups: rec.music.classical.guitar Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 19:08:00 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <300eda16-7aeb-4d59-8e21-35df811b592d@googlegroups.com> Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com Injection-Info: glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups.com; posting-host=70.162.49.138; posting-account=Rymc6goAAADbCx1UuB7kO34n5uOMgz_T NNTP-Posting-Host: 70.162.49.138 References: <300eda16-7aeb-4d59-8e21-35df811b592d@googlegroups.com> User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: Subject: Re: The Best Non-Guitar RH Drills From: Cactus Wren Injection-Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 02:08:01 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 IMO, coordination is based on rhythm. So, what can you do to get a rock-solid rhythm? On Monday, October 1, 2012 5:57:48 PM UTC-7, Alphonsus Jr. wrote: > In a previous thread, it seems to be agreed that increasing strength in the rh fingers isn't necessary. We further agreed devices such as the Gripmaster or Varigrip might actually be dangerous. > > > > Let's say then that one doesn't want to increase finger strength, but coordination. What have you found to be the best drills for this that can be done while, for example, driving?