Stevelele
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My friend Kris Barnett, guitar luthier, made a guitar support holder that allows a player to position a guitar to make playing easier when you're sitting down. It raises the instrument and puts it in any position you want.
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/positions/index.html
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/adjustability/index.html
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/purpose/index.html
it uses magnets and doesn't damage the finish or negatively impact the sound.
This support is too big for an ukulele, but he recently asked me if I thought there might be interest in the ukulele community for something like this, customized for the ukulele of course. And I figured I would ask the question here.
My initial reaction was, well ukuleles are pretty light and I never have a problem just crossing my legs and playing. But then I did realize that i often still end up crouching over when I play, and that's probably not great over a long period of time. What do you all think?
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/positions/index.html
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/adjustability/index.html
http://www.barnettguitarsupports.com/overview/purpose/index.html
it uses magnets and doesn't damage the finish or negatively impact the sound.
This support is too big for an ukulele, but he recently asked me if I thought there might be interest in the ukulele community for something like this, customized for the ukulele of course. And I figured I would ask the question here.
My initial reaction was, well ukuleles are pretty light and I never have a problem just crossing my legs and playing. But then I did realize that i often still end up crouching over when I play, and that's probably not great over a long period of time. What do you all think?