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For us who are married, does the ring bother you when playing?

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Robert

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I am used to it by now (better be!), but there are times when the wedding ring on my left hand gets in the way when playing the geetar. Has anyone else noticed this? If I ever start taking off when playing, I'd probably forget it somewhere and maybe then - marriage over - no more ring! :( :rotflmao:
 
Oh, I don't wear mine. I've been married since 98, but never got used to wearing that thing.
 
Don't ever wear it.I'ts the least of my old ladies worries.Got in the habit these last 8 years owning my own cabinetshop after building jets forever.Shapers will grab a hand and then,no play no more!!!!
 
I don't wear mine at work unless I'm strictly GPS gradechecking, and driving stakes. Anything else, too easy to lose a finger.
I wear it the rest of the time.
I take mine off and put it on my keyring when it's not on my hand so I don't lose it.
I wear it playing, it doesn't bother me.
 
I didn't wear mine for the longest time as it needed resizing. I've since sorted that out and find no playing issues with it on.
 
In Greece, you wear the ring (oh, excuse me ladies, I meant The Ring :D) on your right hand if you're married. You wear it on your left if you are just engaged. You slip it carelessly in your pocket or wallet when the sexy barwoman approaches to take your order.

I believe the above makes the whole issue spectacularly simple. :D
 
I don't wear mine either unless I'm traveling because it makes it easier to identify the body.

It bugs me when I play. And for safety reasons I don't wear it either. I grew up on a ranch and getting it caught in machinery or something has dire consequences.

I also found out that with it off the cougars don't approach me. They think I'm a single player and therefore not a challenge. Other women when they see the ring think that I'm married and I must be safe to approach. So if I just leave it off they all stay away and I can concentrate on playing my guitar.
:rockon:
 
Robert said:
I am used to it by now (better be!), but there are times when the wedding ring on my left hand gets in the way when playing the geetar. Has anyone else noticed this? If I ever start taking off when playing, I'd probably forget it somewhere and maybe then - marriage over - no more ring! :( :rotflmao:
Funny you bring this up, since I have found myself removing my ring when I practice lately...dangerous...very dangerous. But I haven't lost it yet.:D
It's more bothersome with certain necks.
 
Cougars......rrrrowh rrrrrowh. *wiggles eyebrows*

My ring doesn't bother me when I play. I sometimes play with other rings on my other fingers too for more flash and weight on them thar strings ala Weengiee style.
 
Mine rarely leaves my finger (which coincidentially rarely leaves my hand). I hardly notice it anymore, and my finger has grown around it like the branch of a knarley ol' tree so it doesn't come off too easy anyway.
 
I wear mine most of the time and it doesn't bother me anymore. I haven't noticed any problems when playing the guitar. It comes off at night when I go to bed (cause I lost it a couple of times:D ), and when I'm working out in the shop (tools that can quickly remove body parts and jewelry do not mix).
 
I wear my ring 24/7; it doesn't bother me playing guitar. I used to take off my ring to take a shower and stuff like that. About 10 years ago I took off my ring to take a shower and when I got out I can't find it. After about 3 weeks I finally found it in one of the drawers; apparently my toddler son had picked it up and put it in the drawer. Since that episode I have rarely taken my ring off.
 
I don't wear a ring. I just never got used to it. About the time I got married I started to tinker with tube amps. It just never seemed like a good idea to me to have an excellent electrical conductor on my finger. :messedup:

tung
 
Doesn't bother me at all. I rarely take it off. For waterskiing, and weightlifting, and that is about it. I lost it twice a couple years ago as it was always a little big, and I had it re-sized. I felt a bit lost without it on til it was found.
 
Doesn't bother me at all. It's a little loose now that it's cold and dry out. This summer when it's warm and muggy it'll be a tad tight. I tried using it as a mini-slide one time but that didn't work so hot.
 
I dont notice my ring when I play guitar.. I bet that this would be more troublesome for female guitarists with big diamond rings.
 
I only got married in 2007 and I was paranoid that I wouldn't be able to play guitar with my ring but it hasn't bothered me at all. I usually hate wearing any jewelry, I never wear a watch or chain so I was surprised how quickly I got used to wearing the wedding ring.

I was reassured by watching many of my favorite guitarists wearing wedding rings and it didn't seem to hinder them!
 
tunghaichuan said:
I don't wear a ring. I just never got used to it. About the time I got married I started to tinker with tube amps. It just never seemed like a good idea to me to have an excellent electrical conductor on my finger. :messedup:


Yeah, but the thing is.....your entire finger is sort of an excellent electrical conductor. ;)


Me, I've only been wearing the ring for a year and a half (which is right around the time I got married, coincidentally; the same day, matter of fact ;) ) and just in these last few months I'm starting to get used to it while playing. Either that or I'm not noticing it as much anymore when it loudly whacks off the fretboard while I'm doing something on the lower end strings (I don't have the world's longest fingers, so when I'm hitting low notes, I've got a lot of finger across the board).

However, sometimes it feels good to just take it off and play.

The ring, that is. I don't play Warren-style. :bootyshake:
 
I wear it all of the time, and it never interferes with my playing.
 
When I first started playing way back when I was single, rings of any kind used to bother me. Since I've been married, I've worn a wedding ring continuously. I don't even think about it when I'm playing, so I guess it must not bother me much.
 
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