Lately, I've been practicing a lot more complex leads, actually, I've been focusing on my leads just as much, or even more than rhythm lately. Anyways, I got comfortable practicing them sitting down, so I finally got out of my comfort zone and started playing my leads standing up.
The fact that I couldn't play for three weeks due to a tendon problem didn't help either. I just got back to playing today.
As I was playing I was wrestling with this guitar to pick out all the notes. I had the strap set moderately low because I was playing a lot of rhythm before, and pretty familiar scale patterns. So here I am, raising my strap over and over until I look in the mirror looking downright silly with the top of the guitar resting on my lower bicep.
Then I came across another issue. My guitar was too high to play rhythm comfortably and accurately enough.
Finally I reached a middleground. My guitar is set about half way between the lead and rhythm settings. Doesen't look too bad.
After a little practice I started getting a feel for it. After this ordeal I have a newfound respect for lead guitar. It's a whole different world than rhythm in some respects. It's also so much easier to sit down and bury your elbows inward, which you can't do standing up, for the most part.
I know I sound like a rookie, but when you dig deep into playing a certain way, as to go to other levels of performance, you're almost starting from scratch. It goes against what you've trained yourself to do before.
Does anyone here relate to what I'm talking about regarding strap length and different methods of playing? Has anyone here had to re-adjust their's to get a better feel for what they were learning, and making it sound clear with minimal strain?
The fact that I couldn't play for three weeks due to a tendon problem didn't help either. I just got back to playing today.
As I was playing I was wrestling with this guitar to pick out all the notes. I had the strap set moderately low because I was playing a lot of rhythm before, and pretty familiar scale patterns. So here I am, raising my strap over and over until I look in the mirror looking downright silly with the top of the guitar resting on my lower bicep.
Then I came across another issue. My guitar was too high to play rhythm comfortably and accurately enough.
Finally I reached a middleground. My guitar is set about half way between the lead and rhythm settings. Doesen't look too bad.
After a little practice I started getting a feel for it. After this ordeal I have a newfound respect for lead guitar. It's a whole different world than rhythm in some respects. It's also so much easier to sit down and bury your elbows inward, which you can't do standing up, for the most part.
I know I sound like a rookie, but when you dig deep into playing a certain way, as to go to other levels of performance, you're almost starting from scratch. It goes against what you've trained yourself to do before.
Does anyone here relate to what I'm talking about regarding strap length and different methods of playing? Has anyone here had to re-adjust their's to get a better feel for what they were learning, and making it sound clear with minimal strain?




