Because of a long vacation and the associated prep time/unpack time etc, I hadn't picked up my bass in almost a month. I then practiced with my band and the next night played a gig. I'm a finger player and the time off definitely softend my callous. Following the gig I had a monster blister on my index strum finger -- by the end of the gig I was in some pain.
The blister is down a bit -- the gig was two nights ago -- but I have another gig tonight. I'm concerned that I don't have enough time to allow the callous to reform and by mid-gig it'll be prohibitive. During the other night's gig I shifted to strumming with my middle finger on slower songs, but I'm not talented enough to play quick riffs using only my middle finger.
Anyone have suggestions on how to handle tonight's gig? I'm strung with GHS Fleas which are pretty aggressive on fingers and I don't use a pick -- I don't know how. My first thought was to apply a layer of super glue over the end of my finger but I'm not sure how that'll affect my ability.
Thanks.
The blister is down a bit -- the gig was two nights ago -- but I have another gig tonight. I'm concerned that I don't have enough time to allow the callous to reform and by mid-gig it'll be prohibitive. During the other night's gig I shifted to strumming with my middle finger on slower songs, but I'm not talented enough to play quick riffs using only my middle finger.
Anyone have suggestions on how to handle tonight's gig? I'm strung with GHS Fleas which are pretty aggressive on fingers and I don't use a pick -- I don't know how. My first thought was to apply a layer of super glue over the end of my finger but I'm not sure how that'll affect my ability.
Thanks.