Members EdMan57 Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 My problem is more with my fingertips getting a bit torn up after an intense practice or jam session.I work with patients at the hospital,so I wash my hands several times a shift,which softens my callouses.Combine that with periodic bouts of not practicing for days often leads to wimpy fingertips.Thankfully,a good week of practicing usually brings things back to norm. Ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cobrahead1030 Posted November 19, 2006 Members Share Posted November 19, 2006 Originally posted by Random Hero That sums me up! But with me, i'll play like crazy for a week or two, then spend a week pretty much just playing 360 in my spare time, and when I pick up the guitar, i'm back to where I was. i'm working 7days/10 shifts a week, then band practice/recording drums 3 nights a week, and going to the gym 2-3 times a week...spare time is something i miss Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members murdock Posted November 19, 2006 Members Share Posted November 19, 2006 its bc of the season. it happens to me every year around this time since its getting colder. my hands move slower at colder room temperatures etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members buntaluffigus Posted November 19, 2006 Members Share Posted November 19, 2006 When my hands are feeling good, I can burn for as long as I can tolerate my own crappy playing. Unless I'm going some psycho metal stuff with technical right hand junk. That stuff wears me out way faster than the speedy stream-o-notes solo stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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