Classical Guitar Sitting
Avoid paralysis by analysis.
Remember is that the guitar should conform to you. Not you to it. You shouldn't have to contort your body to find the right way to hold it. Move the guitar to get to the position you need. Don't move yourself to get there. This makes for more efficient playing, less fatigue, and better technique in the long run. Hope this helps.
Classical Style
- Benefits
- This position is the preferred style of some of the most technically astute guitarists to have played the instrument. When mastered, incredible things happen with your guitar technique. Of course these things can happen with the casual style as well. Also this is the position that has been tried and true to perfect the technically demanding playing of classical guitar.
- Things to look out for
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- twisting your shoulders and back to reach for the fretboard (like you're turning backwards)
- pulling the neck towards you causing the above
- leaning one way or the other causing your back to curve
- lowering your fretting hand's shoulder causing your spine to get out of alignment
- cocking your head in one direction one way or another causing your spine to get out of alignment
- hunching or leaning back too much
- lowering the headstock of the guitar
- back pain
- Things to try to do
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- stay relaxed
- keep your spine aligned
- keep the headstock of the guitar head up eye level or thereabouts
- keep your shoulders straight and level
- keep good right and left hand form
Front view: foot stool
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Side view / Fisk style:
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