It's important to find ways to keep doing the things we love regardless of our tinnitus. My website helpmytinnitus.com Roberto Palermo's TH-cam / @robertopalermomusic
When playing a steel strung acoustic, I put an earplug in my right ear just to take the edge off the “twang”. I’m okay with my nylon strung guitar. Maybe I’ll try the unplugged electric route 🫨 . Thanks for the tips Jack 🙂.
@@thetinnituschannel Try a “Crossover” hybrid, Cordoba do a good range. 48mm nut and a radius fretboard make them very comfortable to play 🙂. (Taylor do them as well)
I really understand your position- how to bring back zest to my life with tinnitus. “Rethink,” is the phrase.
Thanks. Love this video!
Thank you 🙏
Stay strong Jack. Good to know you are enjoying life.
Thank you
When playing a steel strung acoustic, I put an earplug in my right ear just to take the edge off the “twang”. I’m okay with my nylon strung guitar. Maybe I’ll try the unplugged electric route 🫨 . Thanks for the tips Jack 🙂.
Hi Jan. Yes I want to try Nylon actually . It’s important to keep trying different things . Thanks
@@thetinnituschannel Try a “Crossover” hybrid, Cordoba do a good range. 48mm nut and a radius fretboard make them very comfortable to play 🙂. (Taylor do them as well)
@@jan-penny thank you I will research these. 🙏