Guitar and one's posterior
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:21 pm
'Dunno about most of you, but most playing (except bass at chrurch, standing) is done at home, sitting down. Usually kind of slouching.
For a number of years, 'used the living room sofa, then a drummer's throne, then the sofa again.
Recently, youngest daughter moved out and her bedroom was seized to make a music room. 'Bought a double-wide papa-san chair and added extra pillows, also moved a big leather loveseat in, which was another good alternative. 'Have a cranky back, so one position, especially sitting, is not fun for a long time.
But 'was really wondering about proper playing posture and all that boo-boo. A buddy bought a Soundseat last fall and dang, it was nice. The local SA had a few with their name embroidered thereon, but does not sell them. Sat in one every visit there. They kind of grew on one.
Anyway, couple weeks ago, the music room was really coming along and 'elected to buy a Soundseat.
Thumbs up. Freaking great chair to do good playing posture and all, 'Can see it fitting like an old pair of boots in a couple years. Quality is outstanding, heavy leather, serious steel, good every-component, and top notchcustomer service, too. Packard Motor Car COmpany used to say, "Ask the man who owns one."
What do you folks sit in, or do you play standing up?
For a number of years, 'used the living room sofa, then a drummer's throne, then the sofa again.
Recently, youngest daughter moved out and her bedroom was seized to make a music room. 'Bought a double-wide papa-san chair and added extra pillows, also moved a big leather loveseat in, which was another good alternative. 'Have a cranky back, so one position, especially sitting, is not fun for a long time.
But 'was really wondering about proper playing posture and all that boo-boo. A buddy bought a Soundseat last fall and dang, it was nice. The local SA had a few with their name embroidered thereon, but does not sell them. Sat in one every visit there. They kind of grew on one.
Anyway, couple weeks ago, the music room was really coming along and 'elected to buy a Soundseat.
Thumbs up. Freaking great chair to do good playing posture and all, 'Can see it fitting like an old pair of boots in a couple years. Quality is outstanding, heavy leather, serious steel, good every-component, and top notchcustomer service, too. Packard Motor Car COmpany used to say, "Ask the man who owns one."
What do you folks sit in, or do you play standing up?