Dude don't worry about having your guitar high up. Adam from Killswitch wears his way above his belt buckle ahaha
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I'd say find a position that is comfortable for you standing up and play like that regardless of how it looks. It will seem more natural to you and anyone you are playing to.
I had a teacher tell me you are supposed to play standing up the same way you play sitting down with your guitar position. It helps me a lot and while my guitar is somewhat high, I have found a comfortable natural looking position.
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I always used to have the guitar really low. I played that way for years. It's no problem if you're only playing rhythms, but not very good if you also play leads.
Once I started getting serious about lead playing, I kept on struggling with the guitar way down, but finally relented and took it up to belt level. Huge improvment right away.
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My bridge pickup is about where my belt buckle is when I'm playing. I always played standing up when I was younger. In the words of Dimebag, "you can't go to war sitting down". Even now, when I'm sitting, I still use a strap and let 'er hang. I stand at band practice, and obviously live, so why sit classical style or something when I'm noodling at home?Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostUhhh Slash can't? I prefer to keep it just at my belt. You dont look like a dork but you can still play it.
i tend to keep my guitar mid range ... belt area, up more maybe ... i've been switching aroudn w/ guitars & straps so i need to adjust to what feels good
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Originally posted by Chad View Post
I saw a punk band a few years ago, and one of their guitar players had his Les Paul down by his knees, just like that. How he managed to play that way through the entire set is beyond me - especially since you could see how he struggled to reach anything below the 6th string.
Oh well, it was punk rock.
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