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acoustic guitarist "problems"

edited October 2014 in General App Discussion

I don't know how many others here are playing a lot of acoustic guitar, but I've bumped my playing up to about 5 hrs / week. It has been fun but now my left hand has fingertip callouses that hinder their usefulness on a touch screen. The callouses are too hard and ... non-fleshy to register as a touch on the iPad. Anyone else having this problem?

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  • edited October 2014

    I fret with my left hand and screen tap with my right, so no issues here.

  • edited October 2014

    Unrelated and probably spamming but I found this last night and love it. Figured I'd share since there aren't usually many guitar threads around here. Nice looking for sure, but the one handed operation is the real innovation here if you ask me. I'm currently in for two but am having a hard time stopping there lol.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1055514427/thalia-guitar-capos?ref=email

  • @sebastian LOL, but thats what I get for complaining ;-)

  • @Sebastian said:

    My mother could actually use those! :) Thanks for the xmas idea.

  • Keep playing, every day. You'll develop deep calluses, and the surface will become soft again.

    (When I first developed my calluses... "Apple Computer" did exist!)

  • I have calluses on my left hand too. (I'm left handed, nyuk nyuk) but seriously, my hands get dry so I use hand lotion with lanolin (which I also use on my conga's heads occasionally. This helps a lot. I play an Akai EWI, and it is a capacitive touch wind synth which gives me the same problems.

  • @vsmqu said:

    Keep playing...You'll develop deep calluses, and the surface will become soft again.

    Kind of embarrasing to realize I knew this to be true but it has been years since I played guitar regularly... thanks for the reminder.

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