Playing Outside In Cold,winter Time?, Any experiences? |
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Playing Outside In Cold,winter Time?, Any experiences? |
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Feb 17 2008, 10:01 AM |
Have you done it before,how it affected your playing,gear etc?
I'm talking about really "cold" situations,even down to 0 °C/32 °F (or lower ) -------------------- Youtube
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Feb 17 2008, 10:29 AM |
Ouch - i have no live experiences bar one, and that was warm. I'd love to see mojo oro at 0°C- i think my fingers would fall off playing power chords at that temperature
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Feb 17 2008, 11:21 AM |
I have a question to...how the wether effect the strings on a guitar...couse I knowe that my gutarist had problem with pich when it is cold A guitar should be kept in the same temperature as much as possible. String go from short (when cold) to long (when warm). So tune a cold guitar and will run flat when the the strings get warm. All the metal on the guitar is affected by the temperature. Actualy, so does the wood in the guitar but not to the extent of metal. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 17 2008, 11:26 AM |
Have you done it before,how it affected your playing,gear etc? I'm talking about really "cold" situations,even down to 0 °C/32 °F (or lower ) Oh I could not do it without a heating fan. My fingers run stiff at the slightest cold. About the gear, the guitar can stay in tune if the temperature is the same. So make sure it stays in that environment 30-60 minutes before the gig and that it's tuned after it reaches the surrounding temperature. ...or just get a Gibson Robot guitar -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 17 2008, 12:57 PM |
Here's my experience ,the worst one.
I played open air with Tifa(local rock star) and it was around 0C,really . Now,chops aren't so complicate so I managed that part somehow. But gear suffered the most,as the whole band. I had Rocktron Voodoo at that time,controlled by Midi Mate. Everything was like slow motion... Solo is coming...I'm pressing button on MidiMate...turn around to see Voodoo... display is melting names of sounds... it's working slow,tooo slow...and so I miss almost 2 bars of solo -------------------- Youtube
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Feb 17 2008, 02:14 PM |
Yes that what I mean, digital stuff doesn't work well at all
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Feb 17 2008, 03:15 PM |
Don't know about so cold weather, played in some cold environments but 0C is cold as hell. Maybe the light on stage and adrenaline can reduce the coldness, but as for gear, didn't use processors ever. I guess they do behave badly in those situations, on all digital equipment says that it shouldn't be used in cold or high humidity environments 0-40C
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Feb 17 2008, 03:28 PM |
Well my hand get cold before gigs that are in much warmer environment..They eventually during show warm up a little..But when I start playing with cold hand not only that I'm slow on playing but also loose the feeling in my right hand when slapping for example so I don't actually feel what I'm playing..Its really a bad feeling..I guess I could not properly play at 0C weather..
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Feb 17 2008, 04:53 PM |
Well I do have some experience about it... I never played live for more than 10 friends at 0-2 C, but I practice in my garage 99% of the time and now as it is winter the temperature is 0-5 C depending on how cold it is outside. I wear a long sleeve, but on my picking hand I usually roll the sleeve all the way up to my shoulders and I manage to play just as good in there as in somewhere warm. Some people have said though that I can handle cold a lot better than many, and it's true. I don't know why but my picking hand handles cold soooo much better than the fretting hand, does anybody else have the same experience? For me its opposite regarding hands.. Its interesting that you practice in that temperature, I can't imagine it..I would be shacking all over the place not being able to play But you being from Finland sure adds a little to your immunity to cold weather. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 18 2008, 12:37 AM |
cold problems here too. No matter how much I warm up, those 5 minutes needed to go to stage, plugin and tune are just enough to get my hands cold again, at least for the first song
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Feb 18 2008, 01:17 AM |
If your fingers are cold, then your'e not playing fast enough
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Feb 18 2008, 02:01 AM |
I haven't tried this with guitar but being military I've been in a few pretty cold outdoor places. At some hunting shops and things like that you can find little hand warmers, like .79 cents and they warm when exposed to air. They're kind of like little bean bags, about 1/4 inch high and 2 inches wide. Maybe in the case of guitar since you can't constantly hold onto those, tuck them just under the end of your sleeve on both sides of the wrist, or maybe wear a wrist band and tuck them in there. At least keep that area warm, and will warm the blood flowing through your hands to some extent. Little complicated but might work. Wow thats very interesting advice !!! I like the idea of holding it under the wrist band..Can you give me a google link to some shop or something to check them out.. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 18 2008, 02:42 AM
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Wow thats very interesting advice !!! I like the idea of holding it under the wrist band..Can you give me a google link to some shop or something to check them out.. I can't find the exact ones I used but these are similar. http://www.warmers.com/ Or just type in hand warmers in google. You'll find a bunch of different things similar to this. Hope it helps. -------------------- Times New Roman
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Feb 18 2008, 11:06 AM |
It usually comes when management isn't taking care of musicians.
Most of the time those are huge gigs,couple of thousands in audience and all they give to us is some small heating device so we run around it like butterflies -------------------- Youtube
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