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This is a topic that has come up often. Although the recent trend is toward less protection, we have to balance safety with authentic learning. Yet, the safety is more about how you train that what you wear. Good luck!PS My career (classical guitar performance) requires that I don't damage my hands and from what I have seen on this forum lacrosse gloves seem like one of the best bets for protection. For those that use them, can you name some specific types and brands you use that you have found to have "better" dexterity?
I also am unable to work with broken fingers. Lacrosse gloves, while offering protection, are also quite clumsy. I have been using motocross gloves like these:I am currently using a approx 50" wooden dowel with glue + tongue depressor guard. The whole thing is worked over in duct tape and the hilt is wound with regular string to give it a bit of a grip. We screwed some washers onto the hilt to create a pommel and some balance... currently at around 6" past the guard. Does this sound right to people?
I am hoping this will suffice for practicing until I can get enough money for a waster.
PS My career (classical guitar performance) requires that I don't damage my hands and from what I have seen on this forum lacrosse gloves seem like one of the best bets for protection. For those that use them, can you name some specific types and brands you use that you have found to have "better" dexterity?
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