I think my musician friends know the feeling. 😎
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Ha! Very true.
- Paul in DK
My granddaughter is struggling with this problem right now. She took a year deciding whether to play left or right handed. All true!
Captain Al
I just finished reading Lenny Kaye's great semi-memoir ("Lightning Striking")...in a passing comment he says - and I paraphrase - that Gerry Marsden wore his guitar high across his chest in the Liverpool manner. The last part surprised me.
Guy I thought the same thing about the Pacemakers - too funny
rbm
I'm thinking that Chuck Berry was the template for low slung guitar.
That "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" knew how to rock
rbm
And then again, George H. wore his guitar pretty high too!
As a non musician I'm going to ask: Does it make a difference holding the guitar higher or lower?
Captain Al
Keef used to make fun of Lennon's guitar being up so high. I tend to agree.
Not really. For most it's a comfort thing. Of course, a low-slung axe looks a lot cooler...
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