Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: schmendict on October 30, 2005, 01:00:03 AM
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Well it can, and heres proof, hehe.
You can play a V on, or around, your knee!
Enjoy....
Oh, but its impossible to play over your head. Period.
Ouch.
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Yup, that's the way that classical guitarists hold their guitars too :)
I answered your PC question in the Off Topic Room too. Hope it's of some help :)
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I think its more comfortable to play V's like that... I play my bass' like that some times too. I would imagen a Dean ML would be comfy to play like that too.
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I think its more comfortable to play V's like that... I play my bass' like that some times too. I would imagen a Dean ML would be comfy to play like that too.
I had a Dean ML years ago and never had a problem playing it the 'normal' way while sitting down :)
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I play V's the same way.
actually i think its very comfortable.
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It kinda reminds me of my cello playing days, it is quite comfortable, before your back starts to hurt from craning over...
Should i have back problems at 14!?
What do you guys think of the custom gear?
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Should i have back problems at 14!?
I'm guessing you slouch at the PC chair a lot.. don't.
I play on my left leg even with strats when I need to stretch a little more for solos. For rhythm work I still prefer my right leg.
With V's, the left leg is the best way all around.. otherwise the damn thing doesn't stay still :lol:
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i use my left leg to support my guitar exclusively nowadays. more comfortable that way. and V type guitars cannot be played othervise (i know there was a time gibson used a strip of rubber on the lower horn so you could play 'normaly' but somehow, that didnt catch on .. wonder why ROFL
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i tried a Gibson V and it had some rubber on the lower side so it wouldnt slide off your knee when u played it like normal, not in the shred fashion :)