So you can prevent aches and injuries, it's important to pay attention to your posture while you're playing your guitar. If you could do with some support, getting a foot stool is never bad idea.
Playing the Spanish Guitar Supported by a Foot Rest
Classical guitarists are traditionally taught to place their guitars on their thigh in a slanted position so that the fretboard can be navigated at a 45-degree angle. In this position, raising the leg and using a foot rest ensures more comfort and a healthier posture. Foot rests are set up with the taller side pointing towards the back and are used by right-handed and left-handed guitarists.
Guitar Foot Stools: The Right Height
Not only classical guitarists benefit from foot rests: proper posture is important for every guitarist. So whether you’re you’re using a footrest or not, it’s important to try to keep your back straight and your shoulders relaxed. Still not sitting comfortably? No worries, practically all foot stools can be adjusted in height. Depending on the model, this can be done in steps or steplessly. Also, don't forget to check out our range of guitar stools while you're at it!
Wood and Metal Foot Rests at Bax Music
The choice between the rock-solid strength of metal or the stylish touch of wood is entirely up to you. Whether made of wood, metal or a combination of both, most foot rests are finished with a handy anti-slip layer for extra grip.