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dana Murphy
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I will have a good weekend playing steel & the next time not so good . my fingers are very jetery I have talked to my doctor. but of no help. enyone else have had this been playing 51 years eny help would be great thanks Dana
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

What is "jetery"?
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jittery I think Erv
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Mark,
I'm not too sure, it might be a term native to West Virginia. :whoa:
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Dana, according to Lyle Lovett, you might have redneckness, ("You catch it on your fingers and it just crawls right up your sleeves".)
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Post by Larry Dering »

Does this happen at home too or just at a gig? Are you comfortable with the songs and the band? I've never had this but a muscle cramp in my hand or leg has happened with a slight panic of trying to finish respectfully.
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Post by Fred Treece »

I try to remember to breathe normally and relax, no matter how crappily I just played my favorite song. If your doctor says you’re okay, then the jitters are just plain nervousness. As Yogi Berra said, half this game is 90 percent mental.
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Post by G Strout »

Dana,
Ask your Doc for some low dose Ativan.... works wonders but only take it an hour or so before you play..... AND (importantly) DO NOT drink alcohol with it. It won't get you high but it will get rid of those tremors.
As old as I am, my nervous system is shot and occasionally acts up. I use it before solo (jazz guitar) gigs occasionally and it has really helped me. If you need more info PM me.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I remember the 1st time I played in public.
I was using a foot volume control and my foot was bouncing up and down so bad I had to take my foot off of it. :whoa:
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Post by Roger Rettig »

I do this for a living yet I still get 'performance anxiety' on odd occasions. Maybe a certain intro will trip me up and then, next time it's due, I'll find myself remembering 'This is the one you messed up last night...' and it'll happen again.

I haven't found the solution. Thankfully it's rare. In my case what starts as a physical hurdle then becomes a mental issue.

It proves it's 'live', anyway! :D
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Post by Steve Hackney »

I've had the same problem for a few years. Mine is a medical problem called essential tremors. And it gets worse when nervous. There is no cure and no medicine that I've been prescribed helps, but if you live in a State where medical marijuana is legal, problem solved.
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Post by Dan Behringer »

A couple months ago my Doctor prescribed some steroids to help me heal some injuries. As a side effect I found that they improved my ability to hit the strings I aim for. Before that my playing had gone downhill as my hands no longer worked like they used too.

I can’t help but think there are drugs that could help our hands as we age but there have probably never been any studies done on how to help old musicians.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Apparently, a lot of opera singers and others use beta blockers. I don't and I'm not recommending them, I'm just sayin'.
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Post by Andrew Roblin »

I'm sorry about the jitters, Dana. But thank you for a great topic.

I have a tremor. It's usually not a big issue, but it can go wild when I'm anxious.

Like others have suggested, I got a prescription for a beta-blocker. It works.

But there's something else that works for me too: Addressing my anxiety.

I do this by:
* Making sure my breathing is slow and regular. That helps calm me down.
* Meditation. Especially meditating on the idea that I love myself no matter how I play.

Meditating takes some time. Say, 20 minutes twice a day.

But when I do both of these things, I'm good. I'm able to focus on relaxing and enjoying the music. And I don't shake.

I hope this helps, Dana. All the best, and thanks again.
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Post by Ian Worley »

I use beer. Is beer a Beta blocker?
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Yes. In fact the word "beer" is short for
BE[ta block]ER. (See what I did there? ;))
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Post by Ian Worley »

Thanks Jim, you're my hero!
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Jim to the Rescue
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Aw, shucks, guys. Just doing my bit to help the community... :)
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Post by Butch Mullen »

They have been brewing some stuff up here in the mountains that calms the jitters and also makes your guitar sound better, no need for high priced equipment! Butch in NC
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Post by chuck lemasters »

I don’t have an answer for you, Dana, but hang in there!
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Post by Ronald Heinzel »

I've been using CDB oil and cream on my hands they're not as sore and stiff. It's only bee a short while that I've used it so we'll see if it continues to help.
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I hope you can get it worked out Dana.
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Caffeine?

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Years ago, I was getting the jitters(hands and fingers shaking) on a gig when I drank caffeinated beverages before a show. Cut them out and all is well now. Might not be the cause of your issue but hope you find a fix.
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