A guitar strap is essential when playing the guitar standing up.
Strap types include leather, nylon, and cotton materials.
If possible, the trick is to choose a strap that won’t put a strain on your body.
Here we will introduce the strap and height when playing the guitar standing up.
Types of straps when playing the guitar standing up
Guitar strap materials can be divided into the following types.
- leather
- nylon
- cotton materials
Basically, what type of strap does your favorite guitarist use? I think it would be better to decide.
Personally, I recommend leather.
Leather straps will stretch over time due to the weight of the guitar.
If you feel that the strap is somehow too low, adjust it appropriately.
There are cases where mold grows due to the sweat that adheres to the strap, so in that case, we recommend replacing it with a new strap as soon as possible.
Width of the strap when playing the guitar standing up
The width of guitar straps can be divided into “wide” and “narrow.”
Wider straps may put a little less strain on your shoulders.
If the strap is narrow, make sure the shoulder rest fits snugly around your shoulder.
Height when playing the guitar standing up
There are roughly three different heights when playing the guitar standing up.
It can be “high,” “medium,” or “low.”
The height of the guitar when standing and playing is “high”
If you hold your guitar at a higher height, you tend to have better playability.
Many relatively technical guitarists can be found.
It is a good idea to use the height when playing the guitar while sitting as a reference.
The height of the guitar when standing and playing is “medium”
If you hold your guitar at a medium height is both playable and aesthetically pleasing.
The height of the guitar when standing and playing is “low”
If you hold your guitar at a low height when you play it while standing up, it is undeniable that appearance will be the main factor.
It’s true that it’s a little tougher in terms of playability.
However, there are quite a few guitarists who play a lot, so if you choose a low stance, be sure to continue practicing standing up.
Should I practice playing the guitar standing up?
For most guitarists, it’s a good idea to practice playing the guitar standing up.
At first, it would be ideal to practice the phrases or songs you want to memorize while sitting, and then once you are able to play them to a certain extent, move on to practicing standing up.
This is because most guitarists play the guitar standing up during live performances.
If you don’t practice playing the guitar while standing up, you’ll end up in a position where you’re looking into the frets.
To put it simply, It’s a stooped guitarist.
Is a hunched back cool? or not? I can’t say either because it has a lot to do with the person’s looks.
However, if you continue to slouch, it is certain that it will put a strain on your shoulders, neck, back, and hips.
If possible, practice playing the guitar standing up in front of a mirror that reflects your entire body.
Effective practice tips for playing the guitar standing up
One tip for effective practice is to create patterns that play not only with the guitar, but also with other sounds.
- Play along with the sound source
- Play along with the metronome
Playing the guitar while standing while listening to other parts (bass, drums, keyboard) is especially helpful when playing in a band.
You may also want to use a metronome to get an accurate sense of the tempo.
By practicing with a metronome, you will be able to perform without any discomfort when recording.
Summary
So far, we have introduced the types of straps you can use when playing the guitar standing up, and the height at which you should hold the guitar.
The height at which the guitar is held is also connected to the guitarist’s personality.
Adjust the length of the strap as many times as you like in front of the mirror to find the perfect position.
If possible, we recommend adding a lock pin to prevent the strap from coming off while playing.
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