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Latherman87 wrote:
I can't say enough good things about these folks as well. http://www.longhollowleather.com/index.htm Cheers, http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
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evL wrote:
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Thanks for that link Jeff, I am going to have to buy one! The strap companies I like: Original Fuzz I tend to eschew from non-vintage style straps but I do own quite a few of the 2" straps from Souldier and one from Original Fuzz(which is really quite nice, higher quality than Souldier). I also have a $30 Gretsch vintage style strap that I love, something like a .5" strap with vintage pad. |
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My guitar tech mate, who often beefs up the guitar sound for Therapy on tour, always says "bridge pick-up over cock, legs spread". |
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I do most of my practicing sitting down in a chair with my right leg propped up on a stool. I also sort of hunch over my guitar. What this means is that I'm used to playing extremely high, so I keep my strap up higher than almost any other guitarist I see live. It almost ends up looking like I'm playing a toy. |
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I was told once that your belly button should be above your guitar when playing rock and roll. Basically covering your bits - it helps when you discover you've forgotten to do up your fly and you can cover it with your guitar.... — |
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Like this "Hello Girls!" |
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when I was playing punk I wore my guitar lower ...Johnny Ramone rather than Jimmy Page super low ....now I wear them higher; its easier on my left wrist .Different style requires a change |
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For me it's "high & tight" I'm tall nearly 6'4" with long arms and legs but have a blown out lower back, "low & loose" looks cool but it kills me. |
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I have been learning 'Baja' which requires muting the B and e strings. I raised my guitar a few days ago to make it easier to keep my palm down there while picking. |