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Riff Bandz is a premium set of 3 silicone resistance bands designed in the USA by professional musicians to progressively strengthen finger speed and dexterity for guitar, bass, piano, banjo, and wind instruments. Lightweight and comfortable, these bands fit most hand sizes and help musicians accelerate their skill development through targeted resistance training.
Color | Black |
Material | Silicone |
Brand | RIFF BANDZ |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Style | Wrap |
Tension Level | Medium |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 752505999777 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00752505999777 |
Manufacturer | RiffTek |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.04 x 4.45 x 0.47 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | RIFF BANDZ |
A**R
The best kept secret for lead guitarists
INTRO:Like most others, my left hand struggled going from "fast" to REALLY FAST when playing lead. It seemed to have good days and bad days. I spent months (well, years by now) practicing various legato exercises, spider riffs, doing stretches watching youtube videos, and so forth with painfully small improvements. Enter an individual named "John" from Mile High Shred Club who at one point was the fastest guitar player as per Guinness World Records. He played Flight of the Bumblebee as 620 BPM! His left hand was a blur, and he recommended these "Riff Bandz" (dreadfully awful name might I add) for left hand speed. I was initially bullish on this product because I had already tried twisting rubber bands around my fingers for months with zero improvement (and lots of strain). But I trusted John, so for $10 I just added them to my cart. When they arrived my initial thoughts were "gee, these things aren't that difficult" and indeed, the more proximal you put them on your fingers the easier they are, so be sure to put them closer to the ends of your fingers. They also seemed to vary in difficulty based on how many frets wide the exercise/riff you're practicing is.PROS:1. I noticed my practice session shrinking to thirty minutes before my forearm would grow tired. I see this as a plus because I used to take a long time (hours or more) practicing and warming up before my fingers felt free to fly around the fretboard. I don't have anymore time to center my life around guitar practice just so I can solo with some of my guitar gods (Dimebag, Zakk Wylde, Panos Arvanitis, Garry Moore, Satchel, Andy James). This product helped me squeeze my practice time in while watching a show with my spouse or before passing out from work.2. The first major performance improvement I saw was my pinky become a lot faster. In the past it was often the finger I dreaded using or I knew would slow me down when performing a fast lick (opting for my middle finger or index). Getting that pinky moving properly helped make certain licks better and helped the adjacent ring finger as well which leads me to my next point.3. Finger independence grew greatly. Pesky licks that focused between fingers 2 and 3 or 3 and 4 suddenly no longer were as rigid, mechanical, or forced.4. Fingers just moved a lot faster. I can't put it any more plainly. It made those key exercises like working on trills or muscle memory repetition of licks that much more impactful in my playing.CONS:1. Like most elastic products, they will wear out and eventually snap - so if you plan on incorporating this into your daily routine then you'll probably need to stock up on these puppies.2. They slightly cut off my circulation (as evidenced in the photo above). My fingers do not go numb or become painful - but they are slightly uncomfortable after extended periods of time.3. I do not feel this product will benefit beginners much in speed, finger independence or technique. A lot of ground can be covered through plain old daily practice and proper right hand exercises. These "riff bandz" are meant to take the individual who can already play with some degree of proficiency to the next level.4. If your right hand picking technique isn't on point then these bandz won't help much unless you're a huge legato player. I recommend Troy Grady as he is the authority on right hand technique.VERDICT:In closing, this is a simple and incredible product that can bust through speed plateaus and supercharge your practice sessions. Probably the best kept secret for weekend warriors that want to tango with those who dedicate their lives to this craft.
M**Y
It's okay
It's okay. It didn't help me the way I thought it would. Good for a starter
I**N
Not for me
They slide too much hard to keep on.
D**R
Thank you
Thank you
R**N
Buy this
Other reviews aside. I personally like the bands. I am older and suffer from arthritis in both hands. For me, this is a great tool. Keeps my pinky and ring finger from wandering off. When they first arrived I was only able to wear them whole playing for about five minutes. Still on a single band but not quite a full month late and I can wear them a full hour. My personal goal is to get up to two hours and I will use them while playing gigs. I personally feel that my hand shape and finger strength have improved. I have thrown away countless amounts of money over the past 46 years playing on so called tools and aides. Funny how the least expensive and simplest one in my tool box is the one that works.
A**T
Not Useful
Just use a couple hair ties instead and it works infinitely better. Put one from your index to ring finger, and the other from your middle to your pinky. Same effect, except much more comfortable and you can still play barre chords without pushing down on a janky rubber band.
C**N
Placebo gimmick
You get what you pay for. Personally just practicing is enough, but I can understand how this would "feel" good for your fingers for some people. It's stretchy to fit whatever size your fingers are. It's an interesting idea, but I don't think I'd work it into my practicing however.
R**H
It just work like a charm
I really appreciate the extra boost on finger training. it is not only for shredders but for all kind of guitar players. If you want to take yours guitar chops to the next level that's it.Though you wanna go gradually on that riff band, like five minutes at first with one on and release the fingers, wriggling them encourage the blood circulation what is always a good thing to do. then after two weeks of daily rehearsal add one more.By the time I am write this I play with three of them on at ease at my usual speed that's awesome!May be uncomfortable if your index fingers and middle fingers are thicker than 2.7 inches.
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