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                        <title>Position of your guitar when playing standing up</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2016 00:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hey guys, I´m new to the forum, but I wanted to hear opinions from other players, since I haven´t been able to find the data I´m looking for. I started playing with an Epiphone Les Paul, and...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hey guys, I´m new to the forum, but I wanted to hear opinions from other players, since I haven´t been able to find the data I´m looking for. I started playing with an Epiphone Les Paul, and the way I hold the pick and with my right hand technique overall, I find it kind of uncomfortable. Years later, I got an Explorer type guitar, and I noticed that, when playing standing up, the guitar would hang a bit to the left of my body, when compared to a Les Paul. This felt way, way more comfortable for my picking hand! That´s why I ditched the Les Paul, and now I´m looking for a new guitar. The thing is, I still haven´t felt no other guitar that shifts to the left like the Explorer. I feel the Superstrats guitars overall (tried a couple of Schecters), sit more to the right, as the SGs. Now, my question is, do you know guitar, or at least body types, that let your picking hand rest a bit to the left of your body?]]></content:encoded>
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