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Blog Housekeeping

I made a few tweaks to the blog this weekend.  On the right menu I added a list of Good Reads (fueled by the slick Google Reader Shared Items plugin).  I also added (finally) my list of Daily Favorite blogs (using Jon Dyer’s Better Blogroll).  These are blogs I read every day, and I highly recommend them.

I cleaned up the top menu by putting my bands under the Projects heading.  I also created a new category for Tips.  I’ll be writing more practical tips for practicing, songwriting, and performing.

Lastly, I setup a more friendly 404 Not Found page so that if these or any other changes make something go wrong, you’ll be redirected to the right place (with Michael Tyson’s wonderful Smart 404 plugin).

Some posts I’m working on now:

  • The amazing Stevie Ray Vaughan / Jeff Beck concert from 1989 in Stubs

Practice: Guitar Hand Stretches

Stretching is part of every exercise routine, and should also be part of a healthy guitar routine.  Warming up the muscles in your hands and arms before a practice session or a gig keeps them from tightening and cramping up.  It also helps prevent Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs).

I’ve tried various things over the years, but I’ve found this stretch routine illustrated by Mark Wein to be very effective.  It’s quick, easy, and can be performed anywhere:

If I’m in for a particularly long rehearsal or concert, I might also start out by soaking my hands and forearms in hot water for a few minutes.  That’s not always an option, but soaking is a great way to loosen up those forearm muscles for a long session.  Likewise, if available, a good soak in cold water after playing is a nice way to cool down (ice paks or ice water are very soothing for sore hands/arms after a long gig or series of gigs).

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