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Are there any chiropractors on this forum?
I am the inventor of the Acoustic Guitar Shoe Support and am looking for a chiropractor to test it out and give me feedback on how good this is for the sit down player. I have been using it for 4 years and believe it has greatly enhanced my playing longevity and therefore my playing ability has greatly improved as well. Private message me on this forum if interested. Thank you!Guitar Shoe Support Web.JPG
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Guitar shoe
I'm not a chiropractor, but I'm certainly no stranger to back problems.
Just looking at the picture, it seems her right shoulder is awful high. I'm wondering if that might not lead to problems.
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Probably not many chiropractors, but several will respond with advice nonetheless. Same thing happens with luthier questions regarding tone wood and guitar construction.
Let me be the first. I agree, her right shoulder is whacked!
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Classical guitarists have been using devices like this for decades, they’re fairly popular in those circles. Seem to work well enough!
https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.co...port-ergoplay/ |
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acoustic guitar support, guitar shoe, guitar shoe support |
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