Did you try a good pair of work gloves?

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   --- On Tue, 6/29/10, Anthony Hind <[email protected]> wrote:

     From: Anthony Hind <[email protected]>
     Subject: [LUTE] incompatibility gardening/lute playing?
     To: [email protected]
     Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 5:09 AM

      Dear lutenists
         Recently, I have found myself having to do some rather heavy
      gardening, which appears to be almost incompatible with lute
   playing.
      the simple fact of being physically tired is part of it, but also
   the
      fingers seem less supple after clenching a spade or a pick-axe.
      One lute player told me that even carrying suit-cases to a
   performance,
      can make their fingers stiff; and certain lute makers told me that
      using a lute maker's tools can make lute playing more difficult;
      although there are some excellent lute maker-players, even among us.
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      Do others have similar impressions, and if so, are there any ideas
   on
      how to get round this, (apart, of course simply from getting someone
      else to carry your lutes, and do the gardening, or play your lutes):
      some exercise between activities to help prepare for playing,
   perhaps?
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      At present, I am back in my flat in Paris, and so playing as much as
   I
      can, in spite of the hot weather, which also makes things more
      difficult, and I have regained the suppleness, but I will soon have
   to
      go back to gardening.
      Thanks for any advice,
      Anthony
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