finger strengthening and finger stretching exercises

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A few years ago I found I was having a hard time switching between 2-3 and 2-4 valve combinations quickly enough for a piece I was working on. A friend suggested these exercises and after a few weeks they solved the problem.
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I tried this and it hurts like hell.
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In general the only time my hand hurts is when I playing a lot on one of my tubas where by, in order to manipulate the valves, my hand has to make about a 90 degree angle. The only way to avoid this is to raise my elbow, but this isn't really great either. It's one of the reasons I've never even tried a Cervany style helicon.
Honestly I've never really understood why so many tubas are made this way. I guess most players prefer to play like this.
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Matt Good wrote:I tried this and it hurts like hell.
Me, too.

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