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Where should I rest my palm guitar?

Where should I rest my palm guitar?

For acoustic guitar, keep your palm off the guitar, rest your elbow on the upper side of the body and anker your picking hand with the pinky placed on the top near the soundhole in a convenient position. For electric guitar, keep your plam off the guitar and place your forearm on the body/top to gain stability.

How do you rest a palm on a guitar?

When I’m using a pick, I usually rest the edge of my hand on the strings just behind the bridge saddle, then roll it forward, as needed, for mutes. When playing fingerstyle, I use my pinky as an anchor on the guitar top or on the pickguard if I’m playing an archtop (typically, the pickguard extends to the bridge).

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Where do you anchor your hand when picking?

Anchoring your pinky or ring finger is fine. Anchoring your palm & whole arm is fine. Just having a free floating arm & hand is also fine! Guitarists have developed clean, smooth, efficient picking with any & all of those.

Should I rest my picking hand?

When you rest your picking hand on the bridge, it’s close to both your tone and volume controls. Resting your picking hand on the bridge also allows you to strike your strings with fairly minor movements of your wrist. This is good for playing at speed.

Is it bad to rest your hand on the bridge of a guitar?

You should only rest your hand on or near your guitar’s bridge if a specific technique requires you to do so. For example, pal muting and tremolo picking are perfect excuses to do this. Otherwise, it will limit your playing. Yes, it’s detrimental.

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Should your pinky rest on the guitar?

There’s nothing wrong with doing it, but you won’t always want to because it does limit your mobility in you picking hand. Also, if it’s causing any pain, you really shouldn’t do it. It won’t go away, and it could cause long term injury.

Is it bad to put your pinky on the guitar?

It’s a bad habit. Don’t even get started. It’s a crutch used by folk/rock guitarists when they begin to combat the frustration of attempting to learn muscle movements they’ve never made before. The hand and arm are shaky, and they won’t go where they tell them to.

Where do you put hand strumming on guitar?

To learn to strum the guitar properly, you need to keep the elbow of your strumming hand out of the way of the string, near the base of the guitar, so you can use your wrist to strum. Support the guitar neck with your fret hand. The thumb should be positioned just past the center of the neck (opposite the strings).