Jason Isbell Shares Setup Hack to End Finger Pain

Grammy winner Jason Isbell shares important advice for new guitar players about making music easier to learn. The country singer suggests spending extra money at music stores to have professionals adjust guitars before taking them home. Guitar technicians can fix string height and make instruments stay tuned better. Many beginners quit because cheap guitars hurt their fingers during practice sessions. Proper setup work costs between 50 and 100 dollars but prevents pain.

Isbell taught guitar lessons near Memphis during his twenties and always recommended electric guitars for young students. Electric instruments feel softer under fingers compared to steel-string acoustic models. Some older musicians claim pain builds character and makes players stronger. The singer disagrees and believes comfortable instruments keep people playing music longer. He wants students to sing melodies along with basic chords from the very beginning.

Paul McCartney created Yesterday after singing nonsense words over simple chord patterns. Many successful songwriters start with meaningless lyrics that later become hit songs. Isbell emphasizes that comfort matters more than tradition when learning any musical instrument. Players should ignore advice that suggests suffering makes better musicians. Smart choices about gear and setup lead to years of musical enjoyment.
 

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