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This is a discussion on Cold hands!!! within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; does anyone else suffer from this.. your hands are really cold and you just cant play a damn thing.I was ...

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    Cold hands!!!

    does anyone else suffer from this..

    your hands are really cold and you just cant play a damn thing.I was talking about this to a fellow guitar player last night at an all day music event.It was nearing the end of the day and the cold had set in.Thank god I wasnt playing last night,my hands were freezing.We ended up back at his flat playing the geetar and still my hands were rigid as rock....no allan holdsworth jams last night!!!!!!

    I was just wondering if anyone else suffered from this

    I get it soo bad that I used to take hairdryers to gis so i could sit backstage heating my hands up,my hands have to be cooking before I can play properly


    even warmup exercises to get my digits moving dont work....
    Im actually getting quite paranoid about this as my new originals band are set to play alot of gigs outside!!!

    hmm Im away to invent a heated glove you can play guitar with

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    yup - happens to me too. before gigs im pretty much outside the whole time w/ a cold drink smoking. ill go in 15 minutes before i play and try n warm up. a couple last minute shots and it doesnt really play a factor anymore. LoL

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    You might try moving around, waving arms, walking or running in place. Meditating also works, but I realize that's hard to do minutes before a gig. Blood leaves outer extremities when we get nervous or cold, and moves to the heart to protect the organs. Frankly, and not to freak anyone but, I'd be more concerned with diabetes developing than temporarily losing my chops.

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    Here's how: have some strong coffee and a few liquorice sweets to raisen blood pressure
    Now for an honest answer - I used to take camping style hand warmers (cathalytic coal sticks glowing inside) many years ago. They used to work great for me. You might get them at hunting/fishing/camping suppliers I guess... Not bigger than a sunglasses case in general and easy to handle.
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    thanks for all the reply's

    those gloves sound like the best solution


    as for blood levels and all that....
    Im never nervous anymore...that died YEARS ago,I love performing to crowds etc. I think its just the cold that does it to me
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    Put your hands down your pants(the english pants not the american pants)

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    It's because our body can't adjust to 4 seasons in a day.

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    I always try to run into the restroom and wash hands after I've hauled all my gear on stage and hooked it up so I keep my strings as clean as possible. It also helps the fingers recover from all the lifting. I let the warm water run and just give them a brief massage for a minute. I also like to make sure I have eaten within an hour or two prior to playing. I alway have the most real energy this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Czajkowski View Post
    I always try to run into the restroom and wash hands after I've hauled all my gear on stage
    I've always done the same thing- I get a tad nervous and the hands get cold. Warm water feels great and warms everything up nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew View Post
    Put your hands down your pants(the english pants not the american pants)
    Remember to wash your hands afterwards
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    I remember as a boy having bleeding fingers from playing the guitars when it was really cold (my calouses hadnt developed) i avoiding the jokes about it being cold where you live, you dont think you could have that rennodes (however you spell it) thing do you? the bad circulation thing, my mate has it and has to wear gloves in the summer (proper summer not what we had this year)

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    I used to suffer with this myself up until a few years ago. It all stopped once i started working out and running a few times a week. Really keeps the blood flowing. Works for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axilla View Post
    Now for an honest answer - I used to take camping style hand warmers (cathalytic coal sticks glowing inside) many years ago. They used to work great for me. You might get them at hunting/fishing/camping suppliers I guess... Not bigger than a sunglasses case in general and easy to handle.
    Yeah, when i originally hurt my wrist I was told to keep these in my pockets during the winter, they do work quite well and not only your hands are warm...if you get my drift )
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    Quote Originally Posted by azazael View Post
    It's because our body can't adjust to 4 seasons in a day.
    the correct answer!!!

    yeah I normally run the hot water over my hands

    it is a real pain in the ass
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    Happens to me, too. I place my hands under hot running water in order to get them nimble, again...Also, so I don't scuff the strings as much
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