Finger Exercise System

Secrets of Superior Fingers and Hands Revealed

Take your technique to a new level. Used by musicians, but not exclusively, you will play faster, easier, and cleaner on any instrument. In use since 1910, you will learn hand strength and flexibility exercises used by many professionals and students alike. This 12-week course is easily explained and beautifully demonstrated with photos in this spiral bound 8 1/2'' x 11'' book. Most report benefits by the 3rd week.



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"The Secrets Of Superior Fingers And Hands Revealed" is a system of amazing exercises, done away from the instrument.

  • Increase your power and skill regardless of your current level
  • Play tough passages with less effort

You don't need to buy equipment, go to the gym, or carry your instrument to use this system wherever you go. While it is great to be able to increase your skill while watching TV or waiting for your plane at the airport, that isn't what should motivate you to embrace this book. The type of gain in power and skill simply can't be reproduced with other techniques.

For example, you could build finger strength by lifting weights or using other mechanical devices. However, that would be the wrong type of strength to focus on. You don't gain much by developing 'compact' muscle mass in your hands and fingers. To increase your skill, you need very specific types of flexibility combined with your increases in power.

Perhaps you have used a ''Grip exerciser" or were taught to "press against the table” in the past. You will be interested to know that the system of exercises found in this book has been an industry secret for nearly a hundred years. It is used by thousands of professional musicians and the 12-week course is commonly practiced by many promising amateurs. Many reports benefits during the 3rd week of the course.

Whether your instrument is piano, violin, guitar, organ, accordion, banjo, mandolin, viola, cello, drums, wind instrument, or any instrument which uses the hands and fingers, you will be very happy with how quickly you gain new strength and flexibility.


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Makes a great gift for the musician friend or student in your life

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Chuck Mandt
Certified Steinway Artist
Author




Testimonials

Your book, "Secrets of Superior Fingers" is fabulous! I'm a violist in Nashville, TN and am so glad to have come across this book. I have small hands and play a viola that is probably two sizes too big for me, making it imperative that I maintain hand strength and flexibility.  I could tell a noticeable difference in my hand and finger strength by the third lesson.  I've recommended your book to my colleagues. Thanks so much for sharing the "Secrets"- Linda Davis, The Nashville Silver Strings

Chuck, when I told you that I didn't think I had arthritis but my fingers were starting to feel stiff and affecting my drumming skills. You suggested going through your 12 week course. I was pleasantly surprised that after the second lesson the stiffness was not only gone but my skills were improved. Some rhythms that were challenging are now easier to execute. - Rick Bear, ex-Jackie Wilson and Jeff Beck drummer

I have always struggled with weak left hand 4th and 5th fingers. No amount of practice seemed to help get stronger. Your course has changed that. The strength and power in those fingers, and in both hands, has changed dramatically. Thank you so much. - George Bell

As some of us ascend to the ranks of "Senior Musician," we discover that many of our most critical moving parts necessary to play our instruments require greater attention than during our earlier years. Chuck Mandt explains with both accuracy and clarity what we can do to preserve our digital dexterity, thereby extending our late performing career by years. This highly worthwhile course satisfies a need for, eventually, any musician. -Don Kasten,  Big Band Reed Player