Yay! Glad to hear it - it's reassuring, isn't it?
I also have a lag in my right hand when I'm tired. I'm normally a good rhythmic player, but I've found that my hand just won't *go* when I'm tired. And my endurance is low - I can get maybe an hour, maybe two with breaks, before I give out. I feel fortunate that at least the problem is only in my right hand (knock on wood!) At least I can fret without much difficulty, even if I can't strike the string at the right time.
I know what you mean about your hands and arm. I have the same issue. I've been playing for a while but my left side has a lot of weakness. I have a lot of trouble with power chords and I don't have the strength if I have to stretch 3 frets for very long. My fingers will start to cramp like crazy.
I've been getting back, practicing lately and playing out, but I only can last maybe 2-3 songs at best before my hands give. Recently, I was on stage for the first time, playing a song, and my hand got a tremor in it. I recovered pretty fast, and covered up the mess up, but I knew what happened. I was just glad nobody else did.
Glad you had a good night :)
Glad you had a good night of playing! That is excellent!
Michelle
That would be great - I'd love to cross the ocean myself. Our last CD got a good bit of airplay on some stations in France, and we were actually considerng a trip over there back in February - but I got really down, and our drummer broke his foot and ankle.
It will be hard if I have to give up playing, but if it takes my singing voice, that will be the worst. I've had a lot of trouble with swallowing and my speach. One time during a gig, my voice went completely out on me. I nodded to my husband to take the song out with a lead break, and he had to carry all the vocals for the rest of the night.
GG - where do you play?
Hi
I really envy you both
I used to play rythm/lead in a 60's/70's/80/s cover band called the Jury (there were 12 of us) but 5 years ago I had to give up as I could not make it to1am and after
Now I have not picked up guitar for about 3 years and my hands and fingers shake so much that I cannot even tune
Hopefully 1 day I will come across to the states and have a chance to hear you both
take care
John
Hey Guitar-grrl
Glad you had a good gig. How long have you been playing guitar?
I play bass with a blues/rock trio, but we haven't done a show lately because my latest flare has really kicked be in the backside.
My husband, aka lead guitarists, fusses because I don't practice like I normally do - but if I practice a lot beforehand, I can't play when I have to. A couple of weeks ago, we rehearsed, and it was like my right hand just didn't want to cooperate - I had to concentrate really hard to hit the right string when I normally play our set list with ease. Those listening said I ddin't miss a note, but they had no idea the extra effort it was taking - and I felt like I didn't play so well.
I fear that I may be at a point where I have to give up playing the 5-set evenings. I can't even carry my own equipment anymore and have to sit on a stool - which is a bummer when you're playing rock-n-roll.
Best of luck!
Cass
Hey, GG, I'm glad that resting up before the performance helped. Those muscles will only take so much exercise.
A thought, if the places you play are often warm, you might try a cool down before playing, but keep your hands warm. If you are playing in a warm room, the added heat and the effect that it has on your body could also affect your finger strength and your coordination. I say keep your hands warm while you cool down, because I find that - while I feel better when cold - my muscles are stiffer, and I am less capable of fine coordination.
I'm happy for you that you can continue to perform!
Quix
Excellent! I am so happy that you did well and the mistake factor went way down!!!
Ren
I'm happy to hear that you did so well! Are you still smiling?
Happy Hugs,
Kathy