
Stratpicker wrote:QUite so Brian - very distinctive guitar position - angled at about 30 degrees from the horizontal and quite high on the chest.
Not as high though as Gerry of Gerry and The Pacemakers or John McNally of The Searchers with his Hofner Club 40 in the early 60's. I tried that (as you do when following your (then) Heros) and found that it did help give that characteristic rhythm striking that was the Merseybeat trademark but bugger all use when playing a Lead as the angle of the elbow was all wrong.
Never quite sure why the 'kids' of today wear guitars around their thighs - maybe its a testosterone thing - but for sure the position is only good for vamping chords. Maybe thats all they can do!![]()
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ian
ps - Angelique - is it Keith Hayman responsible for the incredible arrangments that Cliff has used (like those mentioned above) in the past??
Martin Page wrote:Stratpicker wrote:Never quite sure why the 'kids' of today wear guitars around their thighs - maybe its a testosterone thing - but for sure the position is only good for vamping chords. Maybe thats all they can do!![]()
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ian
The early Beatles' photos show Lennon and Harrison with high-slung guitars also.
Martin.
BrianD wrote:If you have a look at this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noq6guqeFZU (a clip from the video I made of Big Jim Sullivan and his band about five years ago) you will see that Jim favours the high position. I was fortunate enough to have some lessons with Jim about ten years ago and he made me shorten my guitar strap and play higher than I had previously. I certainly found it helped. I am always amazed at how Jimmy Page is able to play the way he does with the guitar down around his knees!!
Brian
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