Fiddle injuries?
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Fiddle injuries?
[color=blue][/color] I am considering learning to play the fiddle...traditional Scottish and Irish tunes. Some adults who have played since they were children now have awful back and wrist pain. One woman claims her spine grew into the position of proper fiddle/violin posture. Is this common? Do adults (who only began playing in adulthood) develop back or wrist pain/problems often? To be honest, the posture looks atrocious!!
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I have been a violinist/fiddler for some 8 years now. I must say that the only discomforts I suffer while playing the instrument is TB (Tired Butt) and the occasional ear pains from the people around me playing god knows what. Many 'olde traditional' fiddlers hold their axes at all sorts of odd angles, ie on the chest, etc. This can cause tremendous pain, and is not necessarily advised. However, one who properly supports his fiddle with a straight spine and good posture should suffer little to no discomfort (ecxept varrying stages of the dreaded TB, as mentioned earlier). Hand discomfort and arthritis, carpel tunnel, etc. can develop after many years, but again, playing correctly and warming up the hands should keep this at bay. One could argue that you can get arthritis from spending your time typing on a computer keyboard as well. Pick your battles.
I like to think of it as follows: If you're doing everything right, nothing should hurt.
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I like to think of it as follows: If you're doing everything right, nothing should hurt.
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most fiddle injuries are because of improper posture. sitting up straight. left wrist straight. body relaxed. if you do these things correctly, very little chance that you will develop any back or wrist pain. Neck pain is actually the most common injury for beginners.
if you want more fiddle information, try www.fiddleforum.com . Good, helpful people over there.
if you want more fiddle information, try www.fiddleforum.com . Good, helpful people over there.