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I'm looking for support and advice
My passion is music. I mean, playing an instrument. Two weeks ago, certain health conditions occured and they prevent me from doing anything what requires actions with my hand. And today, I found out that it is severe and I may not play an instrument ever again... Playing music is more than hobby for me. It's my passion. I found something within myself with it. Although I never want it to be my professions, it is an inseparatable part of my life. I've already thought about some alternatives to this hobby, but nothing suits me. To mention some, changing an instrument won't solve my problem. In addition, I would be able to play like one or two of my favorite songs. And it would lack the energy and feel, so I wouldn't enjoy it. I know that because I play multiple instruments and this has already happened to me before I decided to learn the second one... Audio engineering lacks the creativity and conection to tones, you don't produce them... I like writing music, but I must have an instrument in my hand to do that. Besides, I need strong motivation/inspiration to be able to come up with something. And when I had it in the past, I regretted very much that I produced something... Now, I just feel lost, depressed and don't know what to do... |
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Hi @CANDC, you know, it is playing the music what fulfills me. It is not listening to it, but actively creating the tones.
Right now, I don't even listen to music because I know that I lost the ability to play for a long time (if not completely). Also, it was some kind of a coping mechanism for me. Although it was not 100% efficient, it helped in some way. I have also other concerns, but this was the thing I could rely on anytime. It feels as if I lost a loved one. Now, I feel completely lost. |
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I reached a point in my keyboard playing where I could not play the songs I heard in my head so I would play pieces of them on tracks and then combine the tracks together on a computer. I made interesting music that way and that fulfilled some of my desire to create music. @CANDC __________________ Super Moderator Community Support Team "Things Take Time" |
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I my case it's slightly different. My dominant instrument is guitar and this instrument is fundamental part of the music I play. Even if my injury would allow playing a different instrument, I wouldn't be able to play the music I like. On guitar, I know ca. 170 songs. On piano (I can play that one too), I'd be able to play 3 of them and none of those is my favorite. Mostly, I played covers of my favorite songs, composing is a different chapter. When it comes to creating my own music, again, we face the problem of different instrument because on keyboard you can't play or record certain essential guitar techniques and figures. In addition, I use a very different recording style and I want to avoid using computer as much as possible. Also, I need to have the guitar in my hand to compose as I need to hear and play the idea immediately. But what is worse, I have no idea what would be my inspiration. After all, I wouldn't be able to play the music if I made any and playing the tones is what I enjoy... |
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Wow I am so very sorry to read of your predicament jaklevko, I'm a guitarist too into producing and I dread to think how "upset" I'd be in your place... . the best I can offer is please utilise your love of creating music somehow! and I pray for a great miracle healing phenomenon to take place, its been known to happen! (Sorry) I am sorry this has happened to you.
You know, from the producing side of your music interest, there are many very highly regarded industry standard Virtual instruments VSTi out there of nearly any instrument, where the subtleties of the instrument can be captured! If you listen to the background music of a movie these days, very dramatic, it's virtual instruments! (Or should be) Costs money though obviously, but I'd go down that path jaklevko because you're still creating music and there's probably some great guitar Vsti out there too, I'd definitely check them out at least. The love of creating/producing music will be the thing to fill the void surely . __________________ "A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it."- Dōgen
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I am so sorry. What a predicament. May I suggest singing? Obviously not the same but it’s music and doesn’t require using your hands. And I like mote of soul suggestion of virtual music. Something computer generated. Again. Not the same but still you could come up with cool stuff.
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Virtual music, that's what I tried to explain previously. This is not for me at all, mainly because of the genre. Now I willrepeat myself, but this is not for me because I have no inspiration to create something of my own and I can't create without an instrument in my hand |
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In the past, I tried to do something on my computer and I found out this is clearly not something I would enjoy. My passion is playing music, not the production. Another thing is that if I was able to create something without instrument in my hand, it would be actually depressing that I can't play it. To give you some idea, I can play ca. 170 songs I like and I created only 6. I haven't listened to those for more than a year and haven't played them for much longer because the story behind this was really depressing. I really regret that I did it actually. And since then, although I had two or three riff ideas, I didn't have the motivation to do something complex, there was simply no reason (it is not for my band and even my recording gadgets broke down). I'm more into heavy music so as a guitarist you probably can understand there are different kinds of palm mute tones, for example. Also, I study IT so that's another reason why playing music was a great hobby and passion for me as it didn't involve anything digital (my setup is completely analog). |
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@jaklevco I hear you. It is not the same. I thought of that keyboard shaped as a guitar that musicians wear like a guitar but that has the same problems you mentioned about not being able to do some guitar sounds.
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@CANDC exactly. Especially when you want to play rock music.
It's not the first time I posted something here. And this is not the only thing which I struggle with. This is the most recent issue I have and it really struck me hard so I sreach for some advice where I can... After all, as one of my favorite musicians said, "If I hadn't had music in my life, it's quite possible I'd be dead and I'd much rather be alive." So it really feels as if part of me was just disappearing... |
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Yes, I totally understand what you're saying @jaklevko. I do. Good old analog setup, some cool effects pedals, muted chords with some distortion, maybe chorus and delay...playing your favourite songs...everything. Taken away. Terrible.😭🙏 I would go out into the darkness night after night beneath the stars and demand to the angels above to tell God to give me another chance! Restore my power to play music please! Anything!
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You know, the healthcare system here functions in a way that I have no idea when I can get to doctor. So far, I have to wait for three months. And I can't go to the doctor in the town where I study because it is in a different country and I have only basic insurance within the European Union.
Yesterday, I was able to listen to music for the first time during last couple of days (to give you broader context, I used to listen to music at least five hours a day). Now, I feel that the feeling in my hand is gradually getting worse, so even if I listen to music I like, I have mixed feelings... |
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is it possible that there are people in your area that you can show how to play the instrument?
become like a teacher. then, you'll still have a bit of it, because you'll be helping others discover your tallent I don't know if that's possible in your situation, but it's a thought.. |
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Tahnks for writing @emily1890.
I wanted to teach this year, but I couldn't find anybody who would be interested. Besides, I can't really imagine how I would teach because I wouldn't be able to show them how to do some things. Theoretical knowledge is one thing, but that's not all what you need to learn properly. Also, a very good way to learn playing is by jamming. Right now, I'm unable to play a single short song... Last edited by jaklevco; Sep 02, 2023 at 04:04 PM.. |
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Well, that's up to doctors. The one I have been to recently was unsure if there is hope. For now, I have some kind of diagnosis, but no treatment (I need to go to a different doctor to have that). I try some magnets, exercising, massaging it with some lotions made for this, but it is getting worse and worse... You are right with the study, but the countries I live in have horrible healthcare system... The cause is absolutely clear. I have tried the suggestions in the past as prevention, but here I am. I hope it will be better because now, it is not only about the music, but also about basic daily tasks such as opening the door. In two weeks, next semester of my studies start. I may have complications because of this and I live there alone, so I'm curious what my life will be like. Every day, I hope it will get better, or at least that I will find an activity which would be fulfilling for me. But with no success (despite having done decent research). There are also other things bothering me and even with this, I can certainly proclaim that last four months have been the worst in my life |
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Hi @jaklevco
All I can do is try to empathize with you, because I can imagine what that might be like, and I also sometimes struggle with being able to play the guitar anymore. It's a lot like losing your best friend. It's what I reach for, the guitar, to distract me, it is a fulfilling instrument. I'm wondering if with rest this might get better yet. Over using muscles and joints isn't good. But if I don't play for 3 or 4 days I feel like I need to. It's very good therapy for me. I'm not invalidating your experience at all, I believe you, but as stated above, I hope you get a miracle too. And in 3 months I hope it's better when you get to that doctor. |
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Hi @Violetta75
Now, I haven't played for more than three weeks. There are also other things which bother me and because of this, I have no creative outlet to relax. It isn't like losing your best friend, it's like losing your family. In my case it's not overusing muscles and joints so I don't know. I will probably get to doctor sooner, but right now, it is so serious that I barely can do something with my hand. |
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Hope you find a good doctor and recover the use of your hand. Your case made me remember an episode of Dr House. A famous saxophonist faced in that episode to the fact (I don’t exactly remember why) …to the fact that he won’t ever be able to play his sax and he wanted to die. Dr House tried to convince him that he was more than a saxophonist but the artist replied: Playing this saxo is my why I was born. What would happen if you, Doctor House, couldn’t make what you were born for. Happy end, Dr cured him. I wish you find a Dr. House. __________________ Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits. Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance. Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON) |
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