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Muscles Most Used by Guitarists

Fingerpicking, strumming, and fretting require coordinated use of extrinsic (forearm) and intrinsic (hand) muscles. Below is a breakdown by function and location:

🎸 1. Extrinsic Muscles (Forearm)

🔹 Flexors (anterior compartment)

🔹 Extensors (posterior compartment)

🖐️ 2. Intrinsic Muscles (Hand)

🔸 Thenar muscles (thumb control)

  1. > Used heavily in picking, opposing thumb to fingers, and fast thumb articulation.

🔸 Hypothenar muscles (little finger control)

  1. > Assist in grip and hand positioning on the fretboard.

🔸 Lumbricals and Interossei

  1. > Critical for chord formation, finger independence, and precise articulation.

🧠 Other Relevant Muscles


Note: Repetitive stress in these muscles is common in guitarists and may lead to conditions like tendinitis or carpal tunnel syndrome. Proper technique and stretching are essential.