I have found that a lot of stretches the guys do I cant' do. Can you fellows enlighten a sister on how you get that wide stretch? I can do an octave but after that I have to figure out how I can stack the notes to play those wide chords.
I get where U'r coming from sis..I also found that I had to either use different inversions for the voicings or use 2 hands 2 complete the voicing in some keys.
I once read in some jazz website that the RH stretches wider than the LH by an inch or so.
I believed this because I know I play tenths with relative ease on my RH compared to the LH.
So what can a sista do?
The suggested exercise was that U find a flat surface,
stretch out your LH fingers, trying to form a perfect 180
o angle with the thumb and the pinky;
& then stretch the "webs" between the fingers; adding particular focus between the index & thumb.
What I also try to do is use the thick edge on the side of the table to try to form a 180
o angle between:
Thumb & pinky & thumb & index finger.
Of course U could stretch your fingers whenever & wherever, U need not have a surface
finally, make a concious effort to first play the 1-9 in the keys of F# & C. Now extend that to 1-10.
Once U can play those, try the 1-5-10 & the 1-6-10.
Now U can go to the 1-7-10 & the 1-b7-10 (i find these 2 very challenging in the key of F#).
practice them all in different inversions & in diff keys..it will pay off in the end
The results won't be immediate, but constant practice will help, within 2 years, U should be playing the 1-b7-10 in any key without much strain