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PRACTICE PAIN was Re: Technique for glissand tremello picking

mono_tones_1 - 24 Feb 2004 07:34:20

ok, to al the newby guitar players on the list, someone wrote :
Your elbow and shoulder will burn,
> > > but
> > > > > > don't forget: BE THE PAIN.
this is BAD advice, I like a laugh and this was a funny thread, but...
practice makes perfect, obviously, and i'm all for practicing. and
it's bound to hurt a little in the beginning.
but really.... burning shoulder, elbow and/or wrist are the first
signs of RSI...together with a 'tingling' in your hand/arm/fingers,
if you feel those, put your guitar down and let it be for a couple of
days, The guitarist from dutch surfgreats the Treble Spankers will
never treblespank again because of RSI.
another one to look out for is inflammation of the tendon sheath (I'm
dutch and had to look this up in the dictionary so i don't know if
it's exactly right)... Keith Richards almost lost a finger to this.
(if you have pain in your fingers after playing long and it isn't
gone the next day, go see a doctor)
A dutch survey among professional musicians a while ago showed that
guitarist suffer second most from instruments related injuries.
learning an instrument takes practice, but it also simply takes time.
You cannot become a guitarhero overnight, but you can get seriously
injured trying. just so you know.
wannes

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Bill Moffat (brine_iac_x) - 24 Feb 2004 08:02:14

Wannes,
I'm all about guitar ergonomics. No one wants to see or hear Miserlu
being played by someone wracked in pain. The song just falls apart.
If you feel good playing it, it will sound better. There is a way to
play tremolo and not feel like your arm will fall off after a couple
measures.Lots of practice, broken strings and trying new postures to
find what feels comfortable. There was a thread on this before,
search the messages.
- Bill M.
> > > > > > > don't forget: BE THE PAIN.
>
> this is BAD advice, I like a laugh and this was a funny thread,
but...

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DP (noetical1) - 24 Feb 2004 10:21:31

Monotone is right...
pain is a sign of something bad...
:( dp
--- mono_tones_1 <> wrote:
> ok, to al the newby guitar players on the list, someone
> wrote :
>
> Your elbow and shoulder will burn,
> > > > but
> > > > > > > don't forget: BE THE PAIN.
>
> this is BAD advice, I like a laugh and this was a funny
> thread, but...
>
> practice makes perfect, obviously, and i'm all for
> practicing. and
> it's bound to hurt a little in the beginning.
>
> but really.... burning shoulder, elbow and/or wrist are
> the first
> signs of RSI...together with a 'tingling' in your
> hand/arm/fingers,
> if you feel those, put your guitar down and let it be for
> a couple of
> days, The guitarist from dutch surfgreats the Treble
> Spankers will
> never treblespank again because of RSI.
>
> another one to look out for is inflammation of the tendon
> sheath (I'm
> dutch and had to look this up in the dictionary so i
> don't know if
> it's exactly right)... Keith Richards almost lost a
> finger to this.
> (if you have pain in your fingers after playing long and
> it isn't
> gone the next day, go see a doctor)
>
> A dutch survey among professional musicians a while ago
> showed that
> guitarist suffer second most from instruments related
> injuries.
>
> learning an instrument takes practice, but it also simply
> takes time.
> You cannot become a guitarhero overnight, but you can get
> seriously
> injured trying. just so you know.
>
> wannes
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