Ron.M -> RE: Lowering the tension (Jun. 17 2004 17:16:11)
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Mike, I always start off playing really quietly, just till my hands loosen up. Maybe 15 mins or so. I always take a break every half hour for 5 mins. A good way of getting the stress out of your hands is to let them hang loose by your side and shake then with the fingers loosly open. (A violinist told me that one). Be careful if your practising anything "hard" (with more force than usual). You tend to tense up more, and that's when bad things can happen, even if it's just breaking a nail. When you are playing "hard" it shouldn't feel hard. Better working within your relaxed range and increasing slowly. Remember it's the technique which is making it louder, not the force. As for your joints cracking, I'm no medical expert, but I got that shortly after starting Flamenco and it's with me still. No big deal IMO. My hands feel like they've had a "workout" after playing for a good few hours, but I wouldn't say "sore". Go easy on the force, that's what's doing it IMO. (All this my own inexpert opinion based on my own experience only of course!) cheers Ron
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