Monday, March 10, 2008

Guitaring Posture and Position

Guitaring Posture and Position
Playing guitar has always remained a strong passion among
youths and elders of various generations. It is a social
instrument that spices up the mood of any social gathering,
or of a solitary air in the right harmony. Portable plus
multi-stringed, the melodious instrument is particularly
designed for public hearing. Even today, guitar plays a
significant role in churning up the flavor of life on a
musical note.

If you acquire in-depth knowledge of the chords, then you
can play thousands of songs without having to struggle
much. But there is more to playing the guitar than simply
striking the right chords. An apt technique will help you
sound like an expert, sizzling a song with its tuneful
charm. Taking the guitar in your lap and playing it is not
the end of the story. The guitaring posture and position
adds to the master stroke of getting tunes precisely right.

You may want to sit in the most comfortable position with
your guitar so that you can smoothly play it. It depends
upon you to select the right position while playing the
guitar, but there are certain guidelines that determine the
right position to choose. First, make sure that you enjoy
sufficient freedom of hand movement and can easily meet all
the technical demands. Secondly, make sure that the
instrument is placed in a stable position, to avoid any
shaking of the strings. Thirdly, avert any muscular tension
in the posture in which you sit.

To ensure a more relaxed sitting posture, beginners
sometimes tend to pull the guitar in closer towards them,
and then look down to the strings or the fret, which makes
it more complicated for playing. Again, placing the arm
higher or lower can lead to muscle cramps, so start by
sitting on a stool or a chair with your left foot on a foot
rest, which should be 10-20 cm in height. Then, place the
waist part of the guitar on your left thigh.

To ensure that you do not get a muscle cramp, place the
right forearm on the top front edge of the guitar. This
will enable you to strum the guitar without much hassle.
Keep your shoulders relaxed so that you can lean forward.
Place your hand behind the neck and fret board of the
guitar so that your fingers reach the strings flexibly.
This whole technique of sitting posture ensures a relaxed
way of striking the cords without any physical tension.

When standing and playing the guitar, make sure that your
guitar is properly supported by a strap. Depending upon the
weight and dimensions of the instrument, the breadth of the
strap will vary. The guitar should have a hole at each end
for attaching the straps. Make sure that the guitar neither
hangs at knee-level nor just below the shoulders. Remember
that a good seating posture and positioning of the guitar
are the basics to technique development.

Hence, if you can maintain the right guitaring posture and
position, then you can strike the right note with the
perfect tune.


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