At What Point Do You Start Wearing Glasses To Play?

TSJMajesty

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I can still get by pretty good w/o readers, but lately I've been putting them on while learning something new. Helps me see, well..., better, as in, my pick strokes, and any fingerings that aren't quite "natural" to me.

But once I get the pattern memorized, I don't use them. My thinking is, the more I use the muscle that focuses my eye, the longer I can prolong not needing the glasses.
 
I don’t need glasses to play, as I don’t need to see much of the fretboard. If I am trying to learn something, I either need glasses to read an iPad or laptop screen, or I project it on a 65 inch TV and sit back far enough for it to be clear.

Luckily (for anyone within earshot) I don’t sing, so I don’t need to do the oversized teleprompter for lyrics like JT is exploring.
 
This past year I’ve spent a lot of time playing while strictly not looking at the fretboard at all, just off in the distance. At first I was a mess, because I had a crutch to stare at whatever my fingers were doing. After a while it became an exercise in trusting my ears and my fingers.

I still find myself staring at the fretboard if I’m doing something new or above my skill level and if you’re learning DT then well… That’s above my skill level lol. I tried to learn Strange Deja Vu 3 years ago or so and omg I couldn’t get the intro cleanly. I need to get back to it because I HAVE gotten better since then, but I remember it being a sobering moment lol
 
I don’t need glasses to play, as I don’t need to see much of the fretboard. If I am trying to learn something, I either need glasses to read an iPad or laptop screen, or I project it on a 65 inch TV and sit back far enough for it to be clear.

Luckily (for anyone within earshot) I don’t sing, so I don’t need to do the oversized teleprompter for lyrics like JT is exploring.
Singing and playing at the same time is a skill I’m working on now and it’s very, very not in my comfort zone lol - I respect the HELL out of frontmen like Mikael Akerfeldt etc, it’s like you split your brain in two
 
Since I've been at a job that demands non-stop multi-monitor usage, I have to wear blue-blocking readers. I haven't had any eye strain since getting them a couple of years ago!

But, yes, I wear them playing, too, lol!
 
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