yes i do and i first discovered the Parkinsons tremor when i was about to go on stage and the tremor was so bad i couldn't play. funnily enough day to day i don't have much of a tremor but stiffness is my main problem. i was diagnosed about three years ago. my left hand is fine but my right hand is not reliable for strumming. the first minute or so of finger picking is fine but reapdly my right hand starts to miss beats and strings. my main acoustic guitar is a Martin D35 which i've been playing since 1972. a couple of years ago, to help with the Parkinsons I bought a Martin OO17s, small body 12fret neck and short scale.

my main problem is disappointment - I used to play quite well but as soon as i hit a problem i stop playing. so its a vicious circle - how much is Parkinsons and how much is me not practicing?

i keep promising myself to play for an hour a day but as you know Parkinsons messes with your head too and depression and apathy often win and the guitar stays in the case.

i'll follow this thread with interest adn force myself to play!