When i was just starting playing the ukulele, after 1 to 2 hours of practice per day, i developed a small quite tolerable blister just below my index finger. That's the part of my palm between my index finger and thumb that slides and presses on the back of the neck the most. As a newbie, i associated it with settling in with my ukulele playing. But i had to suspend practicing for a day or two to heal the blister.
Nowadays though, as thicker skin at that part refine and improve play comfortability, another concern came up. As you shift from chord to chord up and down the frets, i think moist hands like mine does impede with accuracy when playing ukulele.
I thought of buying fingerless gloves or cutting up the fingers of a glove that already have to address this. But after looking up online i discovered Yubikake. A finger guard used with playing a Japanese shamisen. I thought it could help a lot with the sliding and chord shifting even skin blistering for people just starting to play. I would like to ask all your opinions about it.
showing the right and wrong way of wearing it
here it is up close
i dont know it you could see it but here it is being used
I was asking around if anyone in my family knows how to knit. I was hoping i could ask them to knit me one. Unfortunately no one does know. So i might just cut up one of my gloves to look like a Yubikake.
I'd like to know your thoughts on Yubikake.
Nowadays though, as thicker skin at that part refine and improve play comfortability, another concern came up. As you shift from chord to chord up and down the frets, i think moist hands like mine does impede with accuracy when playing ukulele.
I thought of buying fingerless gloves or cutting up the fingers of a glove that already have to address this. But after looking up online i discovered Yubikake. A finger guard used with playing a Japanese shamisen. I thought it could help a lot with the sliding and chord shifting even skin blistering for people just starting to play. I would like to ask all your opinions about it.
showing the right and wrong way of wearing it
here it is up close
i dont know it you could see it but here it is being used
I was asking around if anyone in my family knows how to knit. I was hoping i could ask them to knit me one. Unfortunately no one does know. So i might just cut up one of my gloves to look like a Yubikake.
I'd like to know your thoughts on Yubikake.