From the July/August 2020 issue of Acoustic Guitar | By David McCarty Playing guitar is a pain. At first, we suffer through blistered fingertips, overstretched tendons, fatigued muscles, and limited range of movement. With practice, those hindrances pass and we play easily. Until we can’t. Acoustic guitarists, like everyone, must manage physiological changes due to aging, often including hearing loss,…
Poor posture can lead to back and neck deterioration and neuromuscular disease in guitarists. Here are some steps to help keep you healthily seated with your guitar.