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Made especially for banjo players who normally rest their pinky finger on or behind the bridge. Now you can rest your pinky finger on either side of the bridge without touching it.
Much of the banjo's volume is generated from the bridge; anything touching it reduces volume. This training device enables you to anchor your fingers without touching the bridge. Fastens to the banjo head with double-sided adhesive, but still removeable with extra effort. Hand-crafted by Gary Sosebee. Patent applied for. |
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Features
- Mahogany (stained) or Maple (natural finish) construction
- Shaped to match the curve of the ring and index finger
- Contoured to match the slope of the strings
- Fastens with adhesive tape--holds firm, but still removeable
- Professional-grade finish
- Hand-crafted in USA by Gary Sosebee (see the Cotton Mill and Submerged-Wood bridges in this catalog)
- Benefits:
- Ring and index fingers are always in the same location; having a reference point will help you improve accuracy and speed
- Try it at different locations on the head, then install it where it's most comfortable for you
- Two anchored fingers increases picking power
- Eliminates the ring-finger tucked under; syndrome!
- Increases your endurance (no more tired pinky!)
- Does not mute the banjo, like resting your fingers on the bridge does
- Comfortable, attractive design
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