I was bored last night so I was playing guitar along to Leahy and now I have a blister on my left ring finger. I've been playing tin whistle too long, I can hardly play guitar anymore. Got to get some more practice in. Just as soon as my finger heals.

    POP IT!! 🙂 I popped my blister cus I accidently touched a hot pot and i didnt wanna drop it so i let go like 5 seconds later. My blister was like 1 inch big 🙂 So I popped it water flew everywhere.

      I popped it first thing this morning when I woke up. It was about 1/4" across, which is pretty big for the tip of my fingers.

      I'm now practicing on my new C tin whistle while it heals. Skinny little strings on an electric guitar are murder. I should really get my licks back on a classical guitar with bigger strings first, but, it's only blood, right? 🙂

        Gosh, that's a big 'un ...feelin for ya. Do you use a string lubricant? Might help a tad.

        I get my calluses back about once a year when I go to summer camp with the kids....they're already gone again, although I played (or played at) 3 songs the other night in front of 800 people. Fortunately, I'm pretty good with the sequencer, so the "live" guitar didn't matter that much....

        I guess I need to play more gigs....

          Hey, just had a thought. Maybe we should glue lil' pieces of sandpaper to the top of the QWERTY board...just to keep things a lil' roughed up....

          😃

          Not now, of course; after you've healed...

            Actually I maintian my guitar caluses with cooking. It may sound silly but flip a couple burgers with your finger tips on the grill and see how quick you build up caluses. It's much quicker and less painful then doing it with a guitar.

              Wot, no smiley ... that hurts to think about ... or is this like a George Foreman grill?

              🙂

                Did you guys know your fingers are pretty sensitive with thousands more nerve endings then any 'normal' area of skin?

                You guys are nucking futs!!

                Why don't you use one or more of these (in no particular order)

                  I use a pick, it's the other hand that has the issue 🙂 Sliding my left ring finger up and down those skinny strings on my strat is what did it.

                  And I always use a spatual to flip burgers. Steak, on the other hand, often does get flipped by hand I must admit.

                    Originally posted by dalecosp
                    Wot, no smiley ... that hurts to think about ... or is this like a George Foreman grill?

                    🙂

                    I cooked in restruants from the age of 14 to 23. It was no joke, I used to reach into the broiler and flip stuff too, but I don't think I'd try that now.

                      Originally posted by Davy
                      Did you guys know your fingers are pretty sensitive with thousands more nerve endings then any 'normal' area of skin?

                      You guys are nucking futs!!

                      Why don't you use one or more of these (in no particular order)
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                      A pick won't help me flip burgers and I can't fathom what I would use a spatula on the guitar for.

                      However, I play mostly classical guitar and I'd like to meet someone who can play that with a pick.

                        14 - 23? My god they allow working at that age back then? You must be one great cook o_o;

                          Davy must not be a guitar player. I knew immediately upon which hand (and why) Sxooter was suffering. Gotta feel for bassists ...

                          OTOH, a spatula does come in handy (no pun intended). But what's really needed is a tong and spatula combination. The other night I was grilling a bunch of burgers when one slid off the turner and caught between the grill wires ... I hadn't tongs, and only had a moment before it would've broken and at least part fallen in. Wanting to maintain perfectly round burgers (i really messed up the week prior), I just grabbed it and finished the flip manually.

                          Drawmack may be able to handle it, but it was dadgum too hot for me...that baby went flyin' :eek:

                            Originally posted by XeRoZeN
                            14 - 23? My god they allow working at that age back then? You must be one great cook o_o;

                            Well I started washing dishes when I was 12 by lying and saying I was 16 (hit puberty young and had too much facial hair for my age), so when I was 14 they thought I was 18.

                            Well when I was at Pasta Lovers it got a 3 diamond rating while I was running the kitchen.

                            When I was at angeloes it got a 3 star rating under my command.

                            I just got tired of working weekends and holidays or I'd still be doing it, I really loved that job just didn't like the hours.

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