by jorge » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:28 pm
I agree with most of the suggestions above. Here is a list of things that can help, probably no single one will be enough.
1) Trying to play unamplified bongos over loud and amplified instruments in a salsa band can really hurt your hands. Get and learn to use a good microphone. I recommend Shure SM57, experiment with mic placement to get the sound you want, you can even put it under your seat behind the bongo, maybe about a foot in back of the mouths of the drums.
2) Oral hydration is necessary but not sufficient. You also need to keep the moisture in your skin from evaporating, which happens more in the dry heated indoor air of NYC winters. Grease (lanolin, manteca de corojo, shea butter, etc) helps but even better are moisturizing skin lotions containing urea, like Eucerin. Urea is the chemical in urine that underlies the drummers' tradition of urinating on your hands.
3) Put the bandaids on the vulnerable parts of your fingers before you play, don't wait until you have pain or splittng skin. If the skin is splitting, put a little triple antibiotic ointiment on it before putting the bandaid on. Carry bandaids with you to all gigs.
4) Avoid playing with cold hands. If you have to play and your hands are cold, find a sink with warm water and hold them under the warm water until they are warm. Be careful not to burn yourself.
5) Use the oil or grease based creams on your hands after bathing or otherwise wetting your skin and letting the water soak into the skin.
6) Occasionally cleaning cuero drum heads with a little alcohol on a paper towel can help prevent buildup of dirt, dead skin, and, in humid climates, mildew and other mold. I usually follow that with some manteca de corojo on the drum skin to replace some of the oils removed by the alcohol. Careful because alcohol dries the skin on your hands too.
7) Infection prevention is important, especially for diabetics. Preventing splitting by the above methods and using triple antibiotic ointment and bandaids when you do get broken skin can help a lot. Trim your cuticles carefully to prevent splits that can tear more as you play, although you don't need major manicures like Tata Guines and Giovanni Hidalgo!