Monday, September 14, 2009

Cold Hands

Dear Nerdy Violist
I have really cold hands all the time. Any suggestions for warming them up and keeping them warm.
Gabe

4 comments:

Rita said...

Dear Gabe,

This is a common problem, especially for violists that spend their time in rooms that are partially underground. Like moles, or groundhogs. I would recommend buying an oh-so-fashionable pair of knitted hand-warmer gloves. Bye bye cold fingers, hello moth balls in your viola case.

Yours,
Nerdy Violist

Rita said...

P.S. another trick used by the pros is running your hands under hot water before you play. Needless to say, DRY THEM WELL!!

Playing with cold fingers usually only leads to injury, so if you haven't "warmed up" and your hands are cold, try the gloves/hot water deal until you've got some blood flowing and the tendons loose and relaxed.

-N.V.

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