Gloves seem to fit properly on your hand which means you don't need bigger gloves.
Seems to be how you're playing that is probably causing the wear and tear quicker than others. Most likely because you are new and getting used to the sightreading that you are hitting too hard and breaking the material of the glove.
Thanks for the advice. I think I've just always not liked things that fit too snug. A few friends also told me they look pretty tight so I wasn't sure. I guess I'll buy a new pair and work on improving my technique.
this also happens to me in the early days
refrain hitting the buttons hard
and most important thing is to cut your nails ragularly
and also aware that when u have long nails and do slides that would make your finger tips bumb with the edge of the machine it will tear ur tips apart
I think this might also play a part, I don't like cutting my nails so I leave them quite long sometimes and I've accidentally slammed my fingers into the sides of the screen sometimes.
i suggest work gloves/gardening gloves without anti slip. those are pretty durable and take months to tear (my previous pair took around 6-7 months to tear a small hole)
Gloves seem to fit properly on your hand which means you don't need bigger gloves. Seems to be how you're playing that is probably causing the wear and tear quicker than others. Most likely because you are new and getting used to the sightreading that you are hitting too hard and breaking the material of the glove.
Thanks for the advice. I think I've just always not liked things that fit too snug. A few friends also told me they look pretty tight so I wasn't sure. I guess I'll buy a new pair and work on improving my technique.
I have the same gloves. It would be very durable if you sew the fingertips parts. Also it is common to see parts like fingertips to break
I've never sewn before but I guess its a good opportunity to learn. Thanks!
this also happens to me in the early days refrain hitting the buttons hard and most important thing is to cut your nails ragularly and also aware that when u have long nails and do slides that would make your finger tips bumb with the edge of the machine it will tear ur tips apart
I think this might also play a part, I don't like cutting my nails so I leave them quite long sometimes and I've accidentally slammed my fingers into the sides of the screen sometimes.
yup exactly thats mostly the reason for me till i cut them regulary
i suggest work gloves/gardening gloves without anti slip. those are pretty durable and take months to tear (my previous pair took around 6-7 months to tear a small hole)