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Holding the Acoustic Guitar without a strap.


Julianald1968
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01/20/2011 10:19 am
Hi all,
I notice on the fundamentals 1, all demos are done with an electric guitar. I am learning on an acoustic guitar without a guitar strap. How is the best way to hold the guitar whilst sitting without a strap. I can see what the instructor is saying about having a strap, but I would rather not have one with the acoustic, as i only have one strap attachement on my guitar, and do not want to tie the strap onto the head area, just in case it damages the neck of the guitar. Please advise, as being new at this is very confusing, and I want to get it right, so I can have the best chance of learning properly. thanks Julian.
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01/20/2011 4:24 pm
Originally Posted by: Julianald1968Hi all,
I notice on the fundamentals 1, all demos are done with an electric guitar. I am learning on an acoustic guitar without a guitar strap. How is the best way to hold the guitar whilst sitting without a strap. I can see what the instructor is saying about having a strap, but I would rather not have one with the acoustic, as i only have one strap attachement on my guitar, and do not want to tie the strap onto the head area, just in case it damages the neck of the guitar. Please advise, as being new at this is very confusing, and I want to get it right, so I can have the best chance of learning properly. thanks Julian.

Hi, I am not an instructor here, but I feel like typing. :)

First, if you ever plan on playing standing up, I would recommend you start practicing that way, at least part of the time. It takes some getting used to. I would recommend you take your guitar to a dealer or luthier and have them put a strap button on your guitar at the heel of the neck. I do this with all my acoustics because I happen to be one of those that won't tie a strap to the neck either! :) You can also put on a strap button yourself if you are handy and confident.

If you are always going to sit, then that's cool, too. I know of 2 positions: Assuming you are right handed, the most common is with the lower bout on the right side of your right leg, and the upper bout on the left side, so that hollow rests on your right leg.

Alternatively, put the lower bout between your legs, and rest the hollow on the left leg. I think this is the 'classical' position...?
...so ever since then, I always hang on to the buckle.
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Julianald1968
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01/21/2011 3:37 am
Thanks for that. I will look into doing that.

Cheers

Julian
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