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Playing with wet hands makes it difficult to play and some techniques like bends and slides can get a bit tricky. Not only will your playing be affected by sweat, but also your guitar: the salts contained in the sweat will erode your strings and can even damage the neck of your guitar.
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Read More »The most common reason for sweating while playing guitar is being too nervous. Especially in live performances or during studio recording sessions. At home, you are in a controlled environment and you can reduce the tension of your body more easily, you can take your time and start again from the beginning when making errors. Some guitar students have reported having sweaty hands only during their guitar lessons or rehearsals. If this is your case, take a couple of deep breaths and warm up before you play guitar. Try to learn how to control this situation and understand that it is only mental. Good luck with it!
Pallets, lumber, and other cut and dried scrap wood are indeed good to burn (as long as you are completely sure they were not treated with any...
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Plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are expedient and low-cost solutions for garage walls. They can be...
Read More »Baby powder, also known as talcum powder, is a great home remedy for sweaty hands when playing guitar. It’s simple, fast, and effective. Many great guitarists have used this method over decades and even carried a small bottle of talcum powder for every gig.
Osb is stronger than plywood in shear. Shear values, through its thickness, are about 2 times greater than plywood. This is one of the reasons osb...
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Shiplap is a type of paneling made from different types of materials with an L-shaped lip on both sides where the panels overlap. On the other...
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According to cooperative insurer's research theft is most likely to occur on a Friday. Around 40% of break ins occur during the day whilst 60% take...
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