As a person who is/has been a manual worker mostly through my life and played a lot of sport. I was wondering to what extent/lengths you musicians have gone to preserve your hands and digits. What have you given up? What have you wanted to try but have avoided lest you damage said parts?
Hand Care....
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostAs a person who is/has been a manual worker mostly through my life and played a lot of sport. I was wondering to what extent you musicans have done to preserve your hands and digits. What have you given up? What have you wanted to try but have avoided lest you damage said parts?
My job did include a lot of outdoor manual work for many years, but this coincided with the period when I wasn't playing. Latterly my job was office-based.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by salymap View PostIs a plectrum used for a guitar,? I still have one somewhere that my late mother used as a young woman when playing a guitar or similar instrument.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostIn rock, pop, jazz or folk but not classical - a plectrum can play notes consecutively from bottom to top (strumming) or pick a note at a time (many a virtuoso rock guitarist) but not play polyphonically on non-adjacent strings. You would use a plectrum to play the cittern. Plectrums are favourite on steel-strung (folk/jazz/pop) guitars where the steel strings would rip your nails to pieces.....
What about finger-picking without the nails as most folk and many rock musicians do with acoustic guiaras? One only has to think of Richard Thompson or Mark Knopfler - the latter even eschews a plectrum when playing his electric guitar.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post
What about finger-picking without the nails as most folk and many rock musicians do with acoustic guiaras? One only has to think of Richard Thompson or Mark Knopfler - the latter even eschews a plectrum when playing his electric guitar.
Plectrum-less folkies of my acquaintance tend to grow their RH nails....Whatever you do it affects the quality of the sound. Here's a useful page on guitarists' nails.
Are you a plucker by any chance Throppers?
Sorry this is veering off handcare a bit....
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may i be permitted one more somewhat off topic ...Mr M Knopfler subject of re-run BBC4 prog last night described himself [and Chet Atkins} as a 'finger picker' .... thought i saw him wearing a little plectrum on each of his fingers not one between index and thumb ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostDepends very much on the quality and shape of your nails and fingertips.
Plectrum-less folkies of my acquaintance tend to grow their RH nails....Whatever you do it affects the quality of the sound. Here's a useful page on guitarists' nails.
Are you a plucker by any chance Throppers?
I was. From my early teens to my late twenties, but I haven't picked up my guitar(s) in years. I always finger-picked with fingertips on both electric and acoustic guitars. Rock (various)/alt.country (Bonnie'Prince'Billy, Neko Case)/folk (John Fahey)/blues (Robert Johnson) was my thing. Guitar tablature meant my inability to read music mattered not one jot. Then, of course, I learned to pick out tunes by ear and jam along.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postmay i be permitted one more somewhat off topic ...Mr M Knopfler subject of re-run BBC4 prog last night described himself [and Chet Atkins} as a 'finger picker' .... thought i saw him wearing a little plectrum on each of his fingers not one between index and thumb ...
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postmay i be permitted one more somewhat off topic ...Mr M Knopfler subject of re-run BBC4 prog last night described himself [and Chet Atkins} as a 'finger picker' .... thought i saw him wearing a little plectrum on each of his fingers not one between index and thumb ...
Interestingly, MK doesn't sound like a Geordie here. He sounds like the lead singer from Half Man Half Biscuit (i.e. a Liverpudlian).
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Apologies to 8th0 for this digression.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
Half Man Half Biscuit are NOT from Liverpool
and he doesn't sound like he is from Liverpool or Birkenhead (which are different places all together !)
Unless, of course, you're inviting us to join in and sing à la Police Squad, Airplane et al.
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