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In this episode, Paul Andrews shines a spotlight on a small but essential part of guitar technique: your pinky finger!
Often overlooked and underutilised, the pinky can feel awkward and weak at first, but strengthening it can lead to significant improvements in your playing—think easier chord transitions, better speed, more control, and less hand tension.
What You’ll LearnWhy the Pinky Matters:
Why the Pinky Feels Awkward:
Top Pinky Strength Builders:
Applying Your Pinky in Music:
How Long Does It Take?
Live Q&A Recap:
Video Content:
Practice Makes Perfect:
Join the Academy:
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If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review on your favourite podcast platform. Questions or feedback? Reach out to Paul Andrews through the Academy website or join the community discussion.
Ready to give your pinky some power? Happy practicing!
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In this episode, Paul Andrews shines a spotlight on a small but essential part of guitar technique: your pinky finger!
Often overlooked and underutilised, the pinky can feel awkward and weak at first, but strengthening it can lead to significant improvements in your playing—think easier chord transitions, better speed, more control, and less hand tension.
What You’ll LearnWhy the Pinky Matters:
Why the Pinky Feels Awkward:
Top Pinky Strength Builders:
Applying Your Pinky in Music:
How Long Does It Take?
Live Q&A Recap:
Video Content:
Practice Makes Perfect:
Join the Academy:
Next Episode:
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review on your favourite podcast platform. Questions or feedback? Reach out to Paul Andrews through the Academy website or join the community discussion.
Ready to give your pinky some power? Happy practicing!

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