More difficult than rounded instruments, yes. I wouldn't advise getting into the habit of playing them while sitting, as you'll eventually adapt to it and may have trouble playing it in the normal position. If you have a flying V, I would suggest that you play them standing up, with a strap.
Playing a Dean ML guitar while sitting down can be challenging due to its shape and weight. The guitar's body is designed for optimal sound projection when played standing, which can make it less comfortable to hold in a seated position. However, with proper posture and positioning, many players can adapt and play comfortably while sitting. Ultimately, it depends on the individual's playing style and comfort level.
well if you are playing sitting down then there shouldn't be any problem playing without a strap although i personally play with a strap when sitting. But if you have to play standing then you most likely are gonna end up using a strap.....you can try playing without one while standing but I'm sure its really hard
Yes, the cello is generally played sitting down. This is the most comfortable and the easiest way to play. However, it is possible to play the cello standing up if it is adjusted to reach the proper height using the endpin. This is much more difficult and rarely done except for flair.
Orchestras play while sitting down. There's no marching while playing a cello.
Balance, horizontal, play, children, fun, plank, moving, up-and-down, two, sitting.
thee should be a kid in gryffindor tower sitting down at a table
sit on his chest and put your knees on his shoulders while holding his hands down with your hands.it works with my bf.
Its an instrument. They are like long and cylindrical and are well known in tribal groups of Africa. You play them sitting down and if you don't play it correctly it makes a horrid screeching sound.
The cello is too short to stand like basses, but to large to play like violins or violas. By sitting cellists can preform the best technique.
Mostly 70s right handed fender strats. He restrung them upside down. He also had a flying v.
I am a sitar player, and the way we play sitar is by sitting down, and putting one leg over the other and balancing the sitar on the leg that is slanted. We can't look at the frets on the sitar; we can only hear them, which makes it even harder. The sitar isn't that heavy, but sitting down for long periods of time can hurt while balancing an object on your leg.
play your music