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Help with Guitar Support
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Moloko
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Joined: Sep. 19 2015
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Help with Guitar Support
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Hey, how are you doing? I hope you are doing just fine. So lately i've been playing guitar with my Sagework support for ergonomical reasons (back, breath, all that jazz), i've been using it in my right leg but i've also been continuously feeling my negra kind of unstable, out of balance (trust me, i've tried every combination i could with it). I don't expect a support in the right leg will have as much balance as would one in the left leg, but i started to wonder if there were other available options better suited for my needs (as i said i use it in my right leg, i play mostly in "cross-leg" position, but without crossing legs, that's why i bought a support, and also in that traditional position with the inclined guitar, i don't know the proper name of it). Doing some research i came across two types of guitar supports that could possibly work with me: the ErgoPlay and the De Oro. About the ErgoPlay: i've seen Grisha using it a lot in the right leg, so i wonder if it could provide a better balance than my Sagework. I don't know, it looks way more adjustable than my Sagework as well. About the De Oro.: this one looks a bit similar to the ErgoPlay, plus it has a nice lap fit (i wonder if the Flamenco version is wider than the other models for this feature), and it's cheapier. I also must say i'm afraid of suction cups (one of the motives i bought the Sagework), my guitar has a polyurethane finish so even though i should be fine using it i'm still afraid of it. What do you guys think? Can you give me some guidance? My back thanks you all. Cheers!
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