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    How much emphasize/importance to you attribute to callouses?

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    none. I play mostly electric though. I really don't think of my fingers as calloused although if I have a few really brutal days of playing I'll sometimes get this sensation that it is itching UNDER the callous.
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    tone is in the bone

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    A lot. If my fingertips aren't hard getting a good tone is going to be difficult.

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    My fret hand has great callouses - my right hand doesn't. I mostly use my fingers and the backs of my finger nails for strumming and picking - I don't use a pick to often.
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    for me, it's more about stamina. heavier callouses mean i can play longer without my fingers getting raw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Help!I'maRock! View Post
    for me, it's more about stamina.
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    If I go into one of my acoustic phases I might get some, but I'm generally more of an electric player so I usually don't have any.


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    None. I had hard callous in the 60s and early 70s, but it became much softer later. Perhaps due to playing 9-38s for so long?

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    Bottleneck-only players ain't got no use for callouses.

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    I am playing acoustic exclusively now, so I has them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Help!I'maRock! View Post
    for me, it's more about stamina. heavier callouses mean i can play longer without my fingers getting raw.

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    We play four sets and I'm on acoustic probably 2/3 of the night. If I don't have good callouses then by the fourth set my fingers are in pain....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12Pack View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12Pack View Post
    My fret hand has great callouses - my right hand doesn't. I mostly use my fingers and the backs of my finger nails for strumming and picking - I don't use a pick to often.
    I've been experimenting with this lately, cause I can never get comfortable with picks. But how do you avoid that awful scraping sound when using the back of your nails to strum? I can't seem to find a way to NOT get that.

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    I have permanent grooves worn into mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckman View Post
    I've been experimenting with this lately, cause I can never get comfortable with picks. But how do you avoid that awful scraping sound when using the back of your nails to strum? I can't seem to find a way to NOT get that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Help!I'maRock! View Post
    for me, it's more about stamina. heavier callouses mean i can play longer without my fingers getting raw.
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    Plus it makes it easier to really, really dig in to the strings.
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    UNLJEASH THE FJOOKING CAJLUSES!!!!!
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    I actually have to chew my callouses down no and then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamencology View Post
    I couldn't stop staring at that guy's fretting hand...HOLY CHRIST!

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    I don't have visible calluses, but the tips of the fingers of my fretting hand feel like hard plastic.

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