Anyone remove their watch before playing?
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Anyone remove their watch before playing?
I generally remove my wrist watch when playing my pedal steels as it prevents it from getting the watch band scratched and scraped on the C6 strings. Anyone else do this?
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The watch was never a problem for me as I don't think I rest my left arm on my C6th neck (never thought to really examine that). I don't wear a watch at all any more anyway. With my worsening eye site, the display on my Cell phone is much larger and easier to read. The problem I have is with long sleeve western shirts. If I don't roll up the sleeves on my right arm, the snaps get caught on the C6th strings.
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I put my watch between the necks, and can take a sly look at the time without making it obvious.Howard Parker wrote:I remove also. Not for playing issues.
It just looks bad when you check your watch during a gig. It was a bad habit of mine.
This was the cure.
h
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Never even thought of taking my watch off, don't see how it could get in the way. I do see how some of these heavy watches may slow down your bar hand though.
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I take off my watch but not for the reasons listed above.
Most people seem to wear their watch on the wrist that is not their dominant hand, and I'm no different except that I wear my watch on my right wrist but I'm left handed. I do everything left handed except for playing fretted stringed instruments, be it guitar, steel guitar, mandolin etc., which I do right handed, or in other words my picking hand is my right hand. And having a watch on my right wrist while playing just wouldn't cut it.
I asked Del McCoury when he was here last summer if he was a lefty that played right handed, because he wears his watch on his right hand, or picking/strumming hand. He said the he is indeed a righty. I found that unusual, to be comfortable to wear a watch on your picking hand while playing, along with wearing a watch on your dominant hand to begin with.
Most people seem to wear their watch on the wrist that is not their dominant hand, and I'm no different except that I wear my watch on my right wrist but I'm left handed. I do everything left handed except for playing fretted stringed instruments, be it guitar, steel guitar, mandolin etc., which I do right handed, or in other words my picking hand is my right hand. And having a watch on my right wrist while playing just wouldn't cut it.
I asked Del McCoury when he was here last summer if he was a lefty that played right handed, because he wears his watch on his right hand, or picking/strumming hand. He said the he is indeed a righty. I found that unusual, to be comfortable to wear a watch on your picking hand while playing, along with wearing a watch on your dominant hand to begin with.
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Watch ?
I'm in Dave's camp as far as not wearing a watch...but I have snagged a string a few rare times with the wedding band on my left hand while pulling the bar back across the strings.
I suppose the irony of removing my wedding ring when I play steel is just too much....
I suppose the irony of removing my wedding ring when I play steel is just too much....
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I don't like wearings rings on my right hand but don't know where y'all put your arm that a watch would bother you.
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It's about time you got rid that old sundial Allan!!Allan Thompson wrote:WATCH, you guys have a watch !!!!! ( must be getting too many gigs )
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Ken, not surprised you take that gold diamond encrusted Rolex off, the sheer weight of it would be tiring on a long gig, not to mention the risk of the diamonds scratching the guitars finish.
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