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complete this time.... Some thoughts (guitar right arm tennis elbow cured in 1 year) after several not really efficient osteopathy consultations I went on to an Alexander technique teacher and took something like 30-40 "lessons" that allowed me to be 20 times more sensitive to the unconscient bad use we go thru in our all day and musician/guitar player life. once you become sensitive to those mis-use you also learn how to undo those vicious behaviors some good and toxic behaviors 1- not be able to stop playing and rest after 30 min 2- not be able to control any unwanted upper body movements 3- knowing nothing about your upper body anatomy. 4- stop over playing by lack of confidence before a gig. play in your head, sing, visualize instead of doing it 5- avoid repetitive/pattern playing (useless) 6- while you play scan your whole body for tension, release them 7- film yourself on video analyze posture, from foot to top of head, analyze for unnecessary moving. 8- check your right and left hand pressure on the strings: we can always play a little lighter 9- detach your self emotionally from your playing : it is not necessary to grin, feel, mimic, show, your involvement physically to be more "musical" all that are unnecessary tensions (Keith Jarrett :=)) 10- most tendinitis cure them self after some month... Claude >Jim Goodin a écrit : > As I'm aging a bit and after now 25-30ish years of playing guitar among > other things it seems I'm getting occasional bouts with tendinitis or > related. I do home-made yoga and much stretching but every now and then >as > now I get a zinger. This current one which hasn't stopped me playing >but I > get cautious, began as somewhat of a tennis elbow in my left joint and >seems > to have migrated down to landing in my first finger. The only thing I >can > attrib is my fretless guitar is higher action than my fretted and I've >been > in a period of heavy playing of it. I've done ice and as said >stretching > but interested in maybe getting a thread of knowledge going on any >positive > support to these kind of physical issues if anyone cares to echo. > When things like this happen I'm reminded of the MASH episode where >Hawkeye > had been through a bazillion surgery's removing limbs. He was exhausted >and > fell asleep. He had a dream that he was floating in the middle of >lake > in a boat and he had no arms. Anytime I get anything physical that >flashes > to me. > > Anyhow tendinitis... > > Jim > www.jimgoodinmusic.com > www.myspace.com/jimgoodinmusic > www.chinapaintingmusic.com > www.myspace.com/chinapaintingmusic >