Chris Morrison wrote:If you're playing bluegrass, your lefthand ring & pinky fingers (maybe middle too) would usually be trailing the bar as a "default mute" (Rob Ickes, Stacy Phillips DVDs, VHS', and SP's books) and headstock-subduer. HTH, Chris
It seems to me that it doesn't really matter
what kind of music you are playing, those are
always good techniques to employ...
I've had my strap from Bobby Poff of Wyoming for several months now, and as Michael Hardee wrote, if you haven't tried a Poff strap - then you don't know what you are missing!
The whole playing standing thing is like many other aspects of improving oneself on a musical instrument. If one stays diligent in their practice, the improvement will come.
Practice using at least a respectable quality strap, standing up, and after awhile you won't think twice about it.
Josh Graves and Cousin Jody from an historical aspect aside, there are still a number of groups whom practice the "one microphone" look, and utilize the choreography of moving back and forth from the mike for solos. Always fun to watch.