Coma
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It just dawned on me that the ergonomics of an (electric) guitar should be largely dependent on the length of the upper bout. I made the transition from LP o Superstrat about seven years ago and while playing I could comfortably play it sitting down, standing up never sat right with me. Reaching the lower frets, esp when playing faster stuff makes my hand cramp up and causes pain and extertion over time. This is not a grip cramp, BTW.
I always accredited this to the increased scale length, but having recently switched to another guitar with both shorter scale length AND a much longer upper bout, it occured to me that the placement of the neck relative to your body might have much more to do with it, as a shorter bout would shift the neck further away.
BUT, since I dont own any guitars that overlap in body design but with different scale lengths... can any of you guys assist me in testing this?
EDIT: Oooops, of course I meant overlap in scale length but with different body design.
I always accredited this to the increased scale length, but having recently switched to another guitar with both shorter scale length AND a much longer upper bout, it occured to me that the placement of the neck relative to your body might have much more to do with it, as a shorter bout would shift the neck further away.
BUT, since I dont own any guitars that overlap in body design but with different scale lengths... can any of you guys assist me in testing this?
EDIT: Oooops, of course I meant overlap in scale length but with different body design.
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