Avoid Back Pain From Guitar | Tips to Avoid Back Problems From Playing Guitar

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Struggling with back pain while playing guitar? You're not alone. Discover effective tips and tricks to prevent sore muscles and enhance your playing comfort as you learn and master the guitar. Join me as we tackle this common challenge together!

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Guitar Practice Tips: Back Pain & Problems While Learning And Playing Guitar

TomasMichaud
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You're right, it could be other things as well, or a combination. Generally slouching will cause back problems over time.

TomasMichaud
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Thanks Tomas! I just started teaching guitar lessons and found that at the end of each day of lessons I'm having more back pain than usual. I'm going to work on my posture and start doing yoga!

lukepeters
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Guitar Practice Tips: Back Pain & Problems While Learning And Playing Guitar

#guitar #practicetips #guitarlesson  

TomasMichaud
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For those who wasn't able to watch this video this weekend, here's for you >>  Guitar Practice Tips: Back Pain & Problems While Learning And Playing Guitar

TomasMichaud
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You are a legend, sir! Great advice here

markstone
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I haven´t played in months, and I just recently started practicing yesterday and the part of my back beneath my shoulder blade already feels uncomfortable. And this happens every time I get back into practice, I don´t know what I´m doing wrong?

annjanelpenaflor
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So what are your tips when playing electrical guitar? Cause an electrical guitar rests way lower on your leg and is thinner than an acoustic/classical guitar.
Thanks

SG
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I've had pains playing for the longest time! its really caused so much trouble! same for drums which i ended up giving up because of chronic pain! :( I'm going to try all of your advice out and ill let you know if it helps at all. But I know i am a serious case and this is a serious problem for me to the point where its been debilitating and i have pain besides the guitar but that seems to really make it certain that i will have a lot of pain and wont get better until i get enough sleep to heal the pain and i also have sleep problems so you can imagine...

Stringz
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Oh boy, I wish I could afford to get a massage and that a yoga place was near me 😂 The thing is, osteoarthritis runs in the family, so taking care of my back is even more important than for the average person. I still keep getting pain if I play for more than 10 mins at a time, even if I try sitting properly...none-the-less, this is still a great video 😁

xTwilightWolvesx
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How To Avoid Back Pain & Problems While Learning And Playing Guitar

TomasMichaud
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Great video Tomas, very helpful. Thanks!

richardeborall
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thank you for the help man... been having back problems... gonna try n use the tips you gave in this video and see if they help.

charlieellis
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CAN YOU PRACTICE GUITAR WITHOUT LOOKING?

TomasMichaud
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Thanks a lot! I hope this helps me and i believe it will :)

Neumey
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If I can add another tip, my Les Paul was a disaster for my back, sitting and standing so I drilled a hole in the back and hang it like a 335, it´s way better, the entire guitar comes up in a better position.

musicofsounds
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are there certain guitars who are heavier then others. how do you avoid playing them a lot and not getting back problems. also was told No but I've seen pro pickers who had really swollen finger joints and wondered if it was from playing so many years

jennifursun
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I play for an hour a day sitting on a stool. Can that be causing my right side to always feel tight and painful? I am right handed. I don’t bend to look at the fretboard but I might be leaning to the left too much without realizing it. Anyone else have this issue? Thanks

Doowopsid
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25 years old. Almost 4 years of back problems and have not only pain in back but also pain in fingers from these blocks. Guess that i am winner. Now blocked again, thinking about give up guitar completely.

lenylenyleny
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I play acoustic fingerstyle on a Talor 312C, a pretty thick guitar. I have to look at my left hand at all times, else I can't do what I do. Am I just doomed to a life of back pain? Or should I get one of those Yamaha travel guitars that is no thicker than its own neck?

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