Left Hand Support
-
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Sun Aug 04, 2019 10:01 pm
Left Hand Support
Hey all, I’m looking for options for left hand support. I’ve been using a bullet brace but it hasn’t been doing a lot to add support. I know about the get a grip, but are there any other similar options or is the get a grip the best option.
- sacfxdx
- Posts: 353
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:25 pm
- Location: North Georgia, US
-
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2018 4:59 am
- Location: Palm Harbor, FL
Re: Left Hand Support
I second the Neotech. I have rheumatoid arthritis in my hands, and it allows me to play pain free in my left hand.sacfxdx wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 4:57 pm Neotech neogrip
https://www.amazon.com/Neotech-5131001- ... 6067&psc=1
Jerry Walker
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
Happily Retired
1957 Conn 6H
Bach 6 3/4C
1989 Yamaha YSL-684G
Bach 6 3/4C
-
- Posts: 1617
- Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2018 5:51 am
- Location: central Virginia
Re: Left Hand Support
I have used the Ergobone when my left shoulder or wrist flared up. It allowed me to recover.
One of the local players uses a left elbow support. It is a sturdy stand with a cushion on top, much like what a tuba player rests the bottom bow on. He puts his elbow on that and the bass trombone sits on top, weightless.
One of the local players uses a left elbow support. It is a sturdy stand with a cushion on top, much like what a tuba player rests the bottom bow on. He puts his elbow on that and the bass trombone sits on top, weightless.
-
- Posts: 918
- Joined: Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:10 am
Re: Left Hand Support
Neo tech.
- Burgerbob
- Posts: 5162
- Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:10 pm
- Location: LA
- Contact:
Re: Left Hand Support
The neotech is great on some horns, not great on others. I really don't like how it forces your hand to be almost an inch off the line of the slide receiver. On basses I find it to be unusable and I also don't like it on most large tenors. I use mine on my 3B/F and 608.
Leather Specialties strap is great for some instruments- I like it on most of my basses and occasionally on a large tenor. It's simple and cheaper than all the others.
Sheridan Brass Get-A-Grip and the Calder Pips Grip are another take. I prefer my Get-A-Grip on a couple instruments, both Bach-style bass and tenor.
The Rath, Hagmman, Thein, etc. handbrace is also good for some. I don't prefer them on most horns, but on my contra there isn't really a better option.
Leather Specialties strap is great for some instruments- I like it on most of my basses and occasionally on a large tenor. It's simple and cheaper than all the others.
Sheridan Brass Get-A-Grip and the Calder Pips Grip are another take. I prefer my Get-A-Grip on a couple instruments, both Bach-style bass and tenor.
The Rath, Hagmman, Thein, etc. handbrace is also good for some. I don't prefer them on most horns, but on my contra there isn't really a better option.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
- sacfxdx
- Posts: 353
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:25 pm
- Location: North Georgia, US
Re: Left Hand Support
I use a neo-tech on a XO 1240 bass. It takes some adjustment but it works for me. It’s cheap enough to give it a try. Everyone is different.
Good luck. Finding a working solution is worth the effort.
Good luck. Finding a working solution is worth the effort.
Steve
-
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Sun Aug 04, 2019 10:01 pm
Re: Left Hand Support
Thank you all for the responses! I got my hands on the neotech and I don’t like the way that feels, but I have a Calder pips grip on the way and I hope that may help
-
- Posts: 269
- Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:31 am
Re: Left Hand Support
content deleted by author
Last edited by musicofnote on Sun Jun 30, 2024 1:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 31
- Joined: Sat Nov 12, 2022 6:52 pm
Re: Left Hand Support
I’ve tried the get a grip, rath brace and neotech. The neotech is by far the best option imo.
- psybersonic
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sat Jan 29, 2022 3:49 pm
Re: Left Hand Support
Got a Calderpip last week. Works fine, they even knew I'd need a slightly thinner leather to fit the Yamaha 613h .
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:31 pm
Re: Left Hand Support
....from advanced electronic surveillance. "They" are listening over your devices and social media and know your wishes and needs before you even realize them.psybersonic wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:57 am Got a Calderpip last week. Works fine, they even knew I'd need a slightly thinner leather to fit the Yamaha 613h .
Welcome to visit my web store: https://www.danieleng.com/
Big Engband on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30Vuft1 ... me3sZi8q-A
Big Engband on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30Vuft1 ... me3sZi8q-A
-
- Posts: 631
- Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:44 am
- Location: Rochester Michigan North of Detroit.
- Contact:
Re: Left Hand Support
I have a cymbal stand that I made a 6 inch circle of wood covered in a towel padding and a furniture fabric sample.
I can put my left elbow on this and take a lot of strain off my left arm. The support at the elbow really lessens the load at the wrist.
I can put my left elbow on this and take a lot of strain off my left arm. The support at the elbow really lessens the load at the wrist.
Edwards Sterling bell 525/547
Edwards brass bell 547/562
Edwards Jazz w/ Ab valve 500"/.508"
Markus Leuchter Alto Trombone
Bass Bach 50 Bb/F/C dependent.
Cerveny oval euphonium
Full list in profile
Edwards brass bell 547/562
Edwards Jazz w/ Ab valve 500"/.508"
Markus Leuchter Alto Trombone
Bass Bach 50 Bb/F/C dependent.
Cerveny oval euphonium
Full list in profile
-
- Posts: 589
- Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:45 am
Re: Left Hand Support
Yamaha strap or something similar.
- NBischoff
- Posts: 85
- Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2018 9:16 pm
- Location: Federal Way, WA
Re: Left Hand Support
I use a Sheridan Get-a-Grip on my bass and the Neotech on my tenors. FWIW I was previously using a Neotech on my bass as well but had it fail on me during a performance when the screw connecting the handgrip to the grip clamp gave out. I would definitely caution against using them on heavier instruments.