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Old 02-22-2020, 06:57 PM
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Default Holding the classical guitar part II

I tried a piece of that shelving cloth material that is non-slip under the guitar on my left leg. It worked great. No more guitar sliding out from under me. I may not need the suction cups I ordered.

I was dead tired tonight and I still played much better using the cloth than I did yesterday. I needed that "ahh" moment. What a difference a day makes.
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Old 02-24-2020, 02:46 PM
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If you are going that route, consider using Caloosa grip tape. It's dirt cheap on ebay, and works great. I used it to keep my plastic Flight Travel ukulele in place. It went from trying to hold a wet bar of soap to being rock solid.

A black 4in x 8in sheet cost about $3.50, and 8in x 12in is $9.95. It's sold to improve the grip on hand guns. You just cut it to shape and apply it to the guitar body.

I posted some photos on the ukulele underground forum.
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