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How can I make my fingers more flexible to play guitar?

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Do the spider exercise! There is a video in YouTube by John petrucci just go through it.
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Simply place the tip of each finger on the edge of the table/desk, keeping your finger straight and in line with the top surface. Slowly push down so your finger bends back and you can feel it pulling. Do this slowly and carefully! Apply the same method for all four fingers.
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Simply place the tip of each finger on the edge of the table/desk, keeping your finger straight and in line with the top surface. Slowly push down so your finger bends back and you can feel it pulling. Do this slowly and carefully! Apply the same method for all four fingers.
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