the_jamez -> RE: holding the guitar (Sep. 16 2006 20:34:33)
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Doits, What i meant was that the camera angle in paco's video that showed at what angle he was holding the guitar worked as perfect posture for me and probably alot of other ppl. True that we're all different but certain things that work for some, may also work for others and it just so happened that holding the guitar in that particular angle stabilized the guitar better then any other way for me. quote:
Just train your strength. The position is a minor aspect of doing a good barree. Usually the right position comes from alone when you just do it often. Dont think too much. Playing is the medicine. I disagree. You need strength AND a good hold over the guitar. Mindless practicing isn't going to get you anywhere. quote:
I tend to move the guitar too much and find that I push down on the guitar with my right arm to keep it still, but in doing this I lose control over my right hand. I imagine that I need a bit more strength in my left hand so that I dont push too much on the fret board to do barr chords? IMO if your pushing down the guitar with you right arm to keep it still then you're just creating unneccessary tension in arm and thats the reason why you lose control over your right hand. You do need strength in your left hand, but no matter how trained you are, if you keep pulling the guitar's neck towards you, it will only wanna make you push down harder with your right arm. You need to balance the guitar in a certain way to enable you to play with the least amount of force to stablize it. Experiment and watch lots of vids of how players hold the guitar, and you might catch a nice angle or two that gives away their posture like in paco's solea. One of Javier Conde's vids also shows something similar. J
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