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| Alaskan Fly Guy |
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 474 Location: Anchorage, Alaska | I normaly practice sitting on the couch but the other night my wife told me that my posture was terrible and I should use a stool. I think she is right so I'm looking for a nice guitar playing stool. Is there an "ideal" height for a guitar stool? | ||
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| MrDano |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 338 Location: Toronto | Alaska, Get one that adjusts up or down! I prefer an armless desk chair - gives support, comfort, and I don't fall off as easily after a few drinks!!! Dano | ||
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| Duncan J |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 295 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | I spent years playing sitting on a soft couch that I sort of sank into, which resulted in shoulder problems from the increased angle of my arm draped over the (acoustic) guitar. I now have a harder couch, and also sit on a cushion. My guess is you need a stool that gives you enough of a lap to perch your guitar comfortably (assuming you're not using a strap). | ||
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| cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | In my music room at home, I use a gas-lift operator's stool that allows you to adjust/vary the height to whatever feels comfortable at the time (it also has casters on it). At gigs, I use a tall, IKEA barstool that I can half-sit on (or stand when I need to) while playing with a strap. | ||
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| Wuzhizzoner |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614 Location: Converse, Texas | Originally posted by cliff: I use a gas-lift operator's stool that allows you to adjust/vary the height to whatever feels comfortable at the time CLiff using a gas lift? That conjurs up a visual I don't care to have! | ||
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| cruster |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | For the record, I just wanted to point out that I've been diligent in cleaning up my act here on the board. Now, these other clowns... :D | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | For at least the last year I have been playing standing up. Sitting on the arm of a couch is my second preference. | ||
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| cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | There are a lot of advantages to play standing. ESPECIALLY if you sing . . . . . | ||
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| John B |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 1225 Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey | For some reason, I just can't get comfortable sitting on a stool and playing. My wife says I look better at gigs when I use a stool because I look more relaxed (I think that it's because it's harder to see me at all ;) ). I also have terrrible posture when using a stool, so I'm better off standing. | ||
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| musicamex |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 873 Location: puerto vallarta, mexico | Originally posted by cliff: There are a lot of advantages to play standing. ESPECIALLY if you sing . . . . . i agree cliff. with a bad back, i found that with a comfortable strap and shifting my weight and the neck angle throughout the night my back fares much better than with a stool. on a stool i have one foot on a rung and the other on the floor keeping time. the disadvantage of standing, for me anyway, with my harley davidson syndrome from the old days, is that if i try to use stomp boxes and expression pedals make me look like chester on gunsmoke trying to catch up to marshall dillon. i also make some unintended switches to other patches once in awhile----not always bad considering my limited skill level. at least the audience heard the same old pentatonic riffs with a different voice. i have been thinking of building a simple collapsable tripod with a fat butt bicycle seat to lean on more or less in the standing position, just to ease the tired dogs and to stabilize me a bit for the floor units, and in case the owner or audience is feeling especially benevolant with mother agave's famous balance inhibitor. maybe even a hd camera tripod would be enough. how have you been doing companero? playing allot? howz things in the decorator world these days with a soft economy? | ||
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| John Lawrence |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 201 Location: Vernon, CT | Who wants to sit in stool...flush it down the toilet like everyone else!!?? :D John L. | ||
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| Billy Blaze |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 95 Location: Fort worth Texas | how about a saw horse with a saddle on it | ||
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| musicamex |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 873 Location: puerto vallarta, mexico | i met a guy on the internet from southern cal that sent me photos of him and another guy playing a gig on saddles, that i think were on a log with legs. probably a skinny log is better than a wide horse. they were all dressed up in cowboy stuff and did a kind of comedy act from what i remember. too bad saddles dont come with a backrest like a chopper seat. | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | I gotta vote for those Pickin-Gliders that you can get at Elderly's around $350 and they're great for playing, no arms! and they slide back and forth. Nice padded seat. | ||
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| Billy Blaze |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 95 Location: Fort worth Texas | 350.? dayum talk about your specialty store mark-up. I have a picture of a chick giving me a BJ while playing my guitar....lol Why did I share that?.. I guess I thought this topic needed some spice. | ||
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| moody, p.i. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15680 Location: SoCal | That's nothing. Temp has a pic of him wearing women's panties on his head while playing a gig. And he posted that pic. On second thought, I don't think I want to go where this might lead. | ||
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| DiamondT |
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Joined: August 2004 Posts: 79 Location: Minnesota | I guess I'll take a shot at bringing this topic back to the original subject :rolleyes: I use a armless desk chair at home for practicing. It's height adjustable with casters, and the backrest reclines just a bit. It's nice to be able to roll around and swivel if you have a beverage on a nearby table, or are looking to grab another peice of sheet music etc. I always use a strap to avoid any costly mishaps as well. Can't really offer any advice for on stage, as thus far I've always played standing. Not looking forward to the day I may need a stool :( I've worked with a few players who used bar stools though. BTW I picked up my practice chair at the church sale :cool: | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | Many of the office type adjustable chairs have detachable arms. I've taken the right arm off on occasion and it works just fine. Still have the left to rest your arm on when you get lazy. | ||
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| Billy Blaze |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 95 Location: Fort worth Texas | sometimes I like playing with 4 chicks chanting "light as a feather stiff as a board" under me. Its great til my headstock busts them in the mouth a couple of times. C'mon guys you gotta admit...what to sit on to play your guitar is kind of lame. If you canyt figure that out on your own, can you even play guitar? Sorry it just strikes me as,... well a dumb topic | ||
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| Duncan J |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 295 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | If you think the thread is lame then stay out of it. | ||
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| DavidE |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 83 Location: Columbus, OH | Here's the solution: www.soundseat.com I have a prototype of the breakdown model for gigs. I had to have one after trying one in the Ultrasound Amps booth at NAMM several years ago. Worth every penny! | ||
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| willard |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 1300 Location: Madison, Wisconsin | We call them chairs or stools. For some reason, drummers call them thrones? Who do they think they're kidding. | ||
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| Duncan J |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 295 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | As an ex-drummer, I can tell you it's probably to make up for an inferiority complex. (How does that joke go? Drummers - they're the guys who hang out with musicians.) | ||
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| MrDano |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 338 Location: Toronto | Ex-drummer - is there really such a thing as an ex-drummer??? :D | ||
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| Duncan J |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 295 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Only in the sense that I don't have a drum kit, or bongos, or congas, or any other percussion instruments around to play on. I'm sure I long ago lost all my chops - long roll, five-stroke roll, seven-stroke roll, triplets, etc. :( | ||
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Guitar playing stool height