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anyone with experience playing with a cast?
F attachment? yes.
By the ring/pinkie side.
Sorry - can't type like this.
F attachment? yes.
By the ring/pinkie side.
Sorry - can't type like this.
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You might try borrowing an ErgoBone for a bit until your hand heals, and even afterwards while youre doing physical therapy.
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Euphonium
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Quote from: Doug Elliott on Dec 20, 2017, 09:23PMEuphoniumPretty much the best option. Improvising a support of some kind (a stick or a lap pillow) will support most of the weight. If you can lay your hands on a Conn 90G trombonium, that would really be the ticket.
I sliced open the palm of my left hand many years ago; I went with a valve 'bone, but a euph would have been better.
I sliced open the palm of my left hand many years ago; I went with a valve 'bone, but a euph would have been better.
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my son had tryouts for HS bands 2 weeks after having shoulder surgery (left shoulder). He wasn't allowed to lift his trombone with his left had but he was able to hold it after I rigged up a support (sculpted foam on top of a monopod) for him. Worked well for the month he needed to use it.
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thanks... interesting ideas...
sort of wish I had a euph...
going to try to rig something to the cast.
appreciate it...
sort of wish I had a euph...
going to try to rig something to the cast.
appreciate it...
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I too would recommend an Ergobone, but the cast may be too cumbersome.
Best of Luck!!
Eric
Best of Luck!!
Eric
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if I had 1/2 a brain I would have placed this in Healthy Trombonists,,,
sorry folks.
Just went and played an hour with the cast...
not optimal, but at 66 I can't skip 3 to 4 weeks.
At my age it would be like 3 to 4 months,
sorry folks.
Just went and played an hour with the cast...
not optimal, but at 66 I can't skip 3 to 4 weeks.
At my age it would be like 3 to 4 months,
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Moved.
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Quote from: justplaneray on Dec 22, 2017, 05:00PMif I had 1/2 a brain I would have placed this in Healthy Trombonists,,,
sorry folks.
Just went and played an hour with the cast...
not optimal, but at 66 I can't skip 3 to 4 weeks.
At my age it would be like 3 to 4 months,
True, but at 66, will it be more detrimental to not play or to prolong your arms recovery by placing unnecessary strain on it? As we age our healing ability slows. Putting that kind of stress on the arm, and on the rest of you as you compensate for the lack of mobility in the casted arm, may do more long-term harm than skipping 3 or 4 weeks.
Buzzing and breathing exercises may be the least harmful option. And, remember that when you get your cast off youll need to rebuilt strength. I broke my left wrist in college and ended up with a Greenhoe rest bar to help compensate the weight while I rebuilt the muscles.
sorry folks.
Just went and played an hour with the cast...
not optimal, but at 66 I can't skip 3 to 4 weeks.
At my age it would be like 3 to 4 months,
True, but at 66, will it be more detrimental to not play or to prolong your arms recovery by placing unnecessary strain on it? As we age our healing ability slows. Putting that kind of stress on the arm, and on the rest of you as you compensate for the lack of mobility in the casted arm, may do more long-term harm than skipping 3 or 4 weeks.
Buzzing and breathing exercises may be the least harmful option. And, remember that when you get your cast off youll need to rebuilt strength. I broke my left wrist in college and ended up with a Greenhoe rest bar to help compensate the weight while I rebuilt the muscles.
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I was unaware of Greenhoe rest bar.
Good stuff.
Thanks for the advice.
Good stuff.
Thanks for the advice.
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I was unaware of Greenhoe rest bar.
Good stuff.
Thanks for the advice.
Good stuff.
Thanks for the advice.