Slippery bar??
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Slippery bar??
Hi all.
Last night I had a discussion with my wife. After that I went to play Lap in my room, and my hands were a bit sweaty and the bar felt so slippery I almost couldn't play at all.
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What should I do? Change the bar?
Last night I had a discussion with my wife. After that I went to play Lap in my room, and my hands were a bit sweaty and the bar felt so slippery I almost couldn't play at all.
Question
What should I do? Change the bar?
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Strongly recommend Basil's EzeeSlide for that reason particularly. I imagine the Clinesmith is similar in construction. They feel stickier in your hand than steel, but still slide quietly along on the strings.
That said they are also not inexpensive so it might result in more hand sweating when your wife sees the invoice
That said they are also not inexpensive so it might result in more hand sweating when your wife sees the invoice
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I love Basil's Ezzee-Slide bars but as far as I can make out, Todd Clinesmith's are pretty similar. I don't think you'd be disappointed with either. I'd say compare price (including shipping) and go for the most economical.Dennis Conklin wrote:Alan Akaka suggested I try a Clinesmith bar for exactly that problem and he was absolutely right, it is quite a bit less slippery.
YMMV
When I was playing the Opry's in Houston area, I always carried a bar of Lava soap and washed my hands before playing and after intermission. Even do this at home before practicing.
Thanx,
Jim
Thanx,
Jim
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Emmons LeGrand,Sho-Bud Super Pro, SB ProII - E13th,C6th on all. Many Resonator guitars
Emmons LeGrand,Sho-Bud Super Pro, SB ProII - E13th,C6th on all. Many Resonator guitars
I played where there was a kitchen sink. Since we played every Fri and Sat night, I left a bar there. Yes, I played several gigs in the country where bathrooms were in the trees and bushes outside (also, a place for 'home brew; and white lightning samples were readily available). (Even some outdoor Luaus)
Aloha,
Jim
Aloha,
Jim
Jim Bates, Alvin, Texas
Emmons LeGrand,Sho-Bud Super Pro, SB ProII - E13th,C6th on all. Many Resonator guitars
Emmons LeGrand,Sho-Bud Super Pro, SB ProII - E13th,C6th on all. Many Resonator guitars