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#300062 - 12/11/10 03:45 PM
Re: Kudos to Scott Yee
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Ian, I'm pretty much out of jazz guitar...my main love. Can't feel much in my left hand, and what I feel is pain...lots of pain. There is an operation, which would eliminate the pain but could cost me speed and strength.
I have to watch my left hand carefully, since the feel of the strings or keys isn't there. No more "autopilot"!
I'm about brave enough to record a tune or two, to see if I can develop a technique I would be satisfied with.
I'd rather not play at all than do it poorly.
Discouraging, but not the end of the world. The pumping left-hand B-3 bass is gone, as well as the "triplicate" lead lines on guitar. Bass-upright and Fender type is also a challenge.
Talk about a life-changer. I have been working, but mostly "society" jobs...quiet, easy background jobs. That may be all I'll ever be able to do.
Looks like I'll have to live with the restrictions I now have or retire.
That sucks, but, man, has music been good to me the last 55 years!
And I'm ever so grateful for that!
Russ
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#300064 - 12/12/10 05:56 PM
Re: Kudos to Scott Yee
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by captain Russ: Ian, I'm pretty much out of jazz guitar...my main love. Can't feel much in my left hand, and what I feel is pain...lots of pain. There is an operation, which would eliminate the pain but could cost me speed and strength.
I have to watch my left hand carefully, since the feel of the strings or keys isn't there. No more "autopilot"!
I'd rather not play at all than do it poorly.
Talk about a life-changer. I have been working, but mostly "society" jobs...quiet, easy background jobs. That may be all I'll ever be able to do.
Looks like I'll have to live with the restrictions I now have or retire.
That sucks, but, man, has music been good to me the last 55 years!
And I'm ever so grateful for that!
Russ
Damn, Russ, I feel your frustration. I had a hand injury when I was in high school...I was in a fight, and was cut with a knife, resulting in my left hand pinkie finger being almost completely severed, and my ring finger and index finger cut very badly as well. The doc was a great surgeon, and saved my little finger, setting it in a permanently,slightly curved position, which facilitated playing quite a lot, but it took years to get back any feeling(it's still a bit numb), and, if I do a lot of left hand bass, especially on a weighted action, I still have discomfort...and I know what you mean by not "feeling" the keys. I think you are like me in that playing music is also a "therapy" of sorts, and allows us to escape in a healthy way, and not being able to do this as fluently as we'd like, sort of takes away some of the experience, and benefits. Having the arranger play bass lines is nice (especially with the great advancements in style programming), but I still like "rolling my own" now and again, and I would miss it. You have my sincere empathy, and also my best wishes that you continue to recover and get back enough tactile sensation to be able to play more accurately and more comfortably. As they say here in Canada..."Keep your stick on the ice." Ian
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#300067 - 12/13/10 02:15 PM
Re: Kudos to Scott Yee
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Mason. I'd kick your skinny old ass, but I can't raise my foot that high!
Man, the truth HURTS!
Russ (BTW, I really LOVE country music....from Brazil, Panama, Italy, Venezuela...ANYWHERE BUT LOUISIANA LOL)!
Thanks, sincerely, Don and others for their concern the last year. Getting sliced up AIN'T FUN!
R.
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 12-14-2010).]
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