Several years ago, I was doing a lot of woodshedding one weekend preparing to record a CD of original material, and my right hand middle finger got inflamed and painfully swollen for several days.
Here's a tip I learned from the SGF that has worked like a charm ever since....
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A comfort tip that also helps the fingerpicks stay on your fingers: Purchase some inexpensive self-adhesive
eyeglass nose-pads from the drugstore (about $2 for 10 pads).
Eyeglass nose pads.jpg
Use one pad per pick. Cut the pad in half with a sharp knife like an Xacto, and adhere one half to the inside of the pick just where the pick-band crosses over your right fingernail groove. Adhere the other half of the pad exactly where the pick-band crosses over your left fingernail groove. Do the same with the other fingerpick.
• Replace the pads every 6 months or as needed. Not only will the eyeglass nose-pads keep your picks from falling off, they make the picks extremely comfortable to wear, and they help prevent inflammation around your fingernail groove.
UPDATE: About a year ago, I started using eyeglass nose pads made of silicone.
Unlike the drugstore variety, the cushioning does not seem to wear out and they work great!
Here’s what they are called on Amazon:
“
TOODOO 18 Pairs Eyeglasses Nose Pads Adhesive Silicone Glasses Replacement
Anti Slip Nosepads for Eyeglass Glasses Sunglasses (Transparent, 1mm)”.
Eyeglass pads for fingerpicks.jpg
Current price on Amazon for 18 pairs (likely a lifetime supply) is only $6.99!
Cut each pad in half as shown, and adhere each half to the inside of one of your fingerpicks where the band crosses the groove on the side of your nail. If the silicone pads seem too slippery, try roughening the pad surface with a bit of sandpaper.
- Dave
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