Cracking Knuckles

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Bill Llewellyn
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Cracking Knuckles

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Does anyone else have this problem...? After holding the bar for a period of time while playing, the joints in the fingers of my left hand drift out a little and need to be popped back. I have to quickly pick my hand up (leaving the bar behind on the strings), roll my hand into a fist and uncurl it (crackle!), then grab the bar and keep playing. I'm not a knuckle cracker normally, but my fingers start driving me nuts if I don't occasionally make this little adjustment. And it doesn't always fit into a pause in the music. (It doesn't make a very good percussion instrument, either.) Image

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Ricky Davis
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Yes....knuckles...wrist...elbows....and hand cramps for me.....But it's getting better as the circulation has been bad and is being corrected through Chiropractic.....
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Gil Berry
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Post by Gil Berry »

For me it's cramps in my right hand. I have to use my left hand to pull 'em back straight. Ain't it he!! getting old?
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Roger Edgington
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Post by Roger Edgington »

I would sometimes get like a cramp in my left palm if I played a lot. I changed to a larger diameter bar(1 1/16 )and haven't had that happen since.
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