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Chill out Francis.
Are you talking about sitting or standing? For me standing was just a matter of routine. At first it was a chore, but as with any stress on your body...time will strengthen those areas used. I played for 4 nights a week for years and it just became natural after a short period of..."arrr this is a pain". Don't slouch either. I also found that after practicing and playing for a long time with a heavier ax (I had a Ric 4001) and then go and gig with something much lighter...I felt like I had nothing on my shoulders. (like baseball batter's warming up!)charlie b said:
I need someone to yell at me about my playing posture cause I wind up with a sore back after awhile.
You got the right idea...you know what they say about practice! After awhile, the bass became a part of me...hell, I think I slept with it a few times!!!charlie b said:I've been trying to practise twice a day when I can to accomodate for the sore back and numb fingers![]()
charlie b said:Yeah its the standing I get sore with. I've tried sitting and practising but I feel like the bass I've been using is kinda big and I can see what I'm doing better if I'm standing.
I'm sure my muscles will get used to it eventually but I find it a real bastardy thing right now cause it stops me from practising for longer. I've been trying to practise twice a day when I can to accomodate for the sore back and numb fingers![]()
Yeah, but then you check out Jeff "Skunk" Baxter or Steve Hackett and it's like, "Well, there must be something to it."Doug H said:I can't imagine playing eletric giutar sitting down all the time. I guess it's what you are used to. Playing with shoes on can be weird.
zer0sig said:i get pain and then cramps, not numbness-i'm guessing it's some other kind of RSI. i usually cramp up when pressing on the back of the neck with my thumb to complement the force of my fingers for barre or movable chord positions.
beaverbiscuit said:Yeah, but then you check out Jeff "Skunk" Baxter or Steve Hackett and it's like, "Well, there must be something to it."I don't mind playing while seated, so long as I can get the proper height/level of my legs. Does that make sense?
beaverbiscuit said:
Oh, and the Shoeless Joe Jackson thing makes me think of David Gilmour on the Live at Pompeii video. He's sitting on the ground, barefoot, with the guitar lying out in front of him almost parallel to his body. He uses a steel slide and some sort of echo pedal to create some very cool and eerie sounds, all in his bare feet.![]()