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Good posture isn't just about looking professional - it prevents injury, reduces fatigue, and makes playing much easier. Bad habits formed early are hard to break, so let's start right!
Classical guitarists often rest the guitar on their left thigh and use a footstool. This is optional for beginners, but helps position the neck higher.
Your left hand presses the strings to make chords and notes:
Your right hand strums and picks the strings:
Don't squeeze the neck too hard. Use minimum pressure needed for a clean sound.
Sit up straight! Hunching over strains your back and limits your playing.
Tilt the neck up. If you can see the fretboard easily, you're in good shape.
Set a timer for 5 minutes. Sit with your guitar in proper position and just hold it. Adjust until you're comfortable. This may feel awkward at first, but your body will adapt!
You've learned proper guitar posture and hand positioning. Next up: tuning your guitar!