ZMAN
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I know this will sound like a pretty newbie question, and I am not referring to electrics compared to accoustics.
Until recently I always played sitting down. I have one of those drummers throne type of chairs that I use. I recently tried playing in a standing position and I am finding that is really frees up my fretting arm.
Since I have started this I am finding that because I have several types of guitars, including Strats, Sgs, 335s, LPs. I am finding that I need to adjust the strap a lot. I have three straps that I use, and I have a 40 year old fender strap that I use only on my SG.
I was playing last night and I switched from a 335 to an LP using the same strap and I found my fretting hand position was off. At first I just thought it was the new LP with the sticky neck then I realize my hand was in a totally different playing postion.
I was wondering if any of you guys have this issue. I don't gig and only play at home so this is a first for me.
Until recently I always played sitting down. I have one of those drummers throne type of chairs that I use. I recently tried playing in a standing position and I am finding that is really frees up my fretting arm.
Since I have started this I am finding that because I have several types of guitars, including Strats, Sgs, 335s, LPs. I am finding that I need to adjust the strap a lot. I have three straps that I use, and I have a 40 year old fender strap that I use only on my SG.
I was playing last night and I switched from a 335 to an LP using the same strap and I found my fretting hand position was off. At first I just thought it was the new LP with the sticky neck then I realize my hand was in a totally different playing postion.
I was wondering if any of you guys have this issue. I don't gig and only play at home so this is a first for me.