D'addario make a clip attachment you can buy that means you can also unhook the strap nice and easily and reattach ot without having to redo the string. I call it my guitar seatbelt
Unfortunately it holds the guitar in the wrong place. For most of us, a second button (attached below the neck heel) works better. But this is definitely worth a try, especially if you don't want to modify your guitar.
I tried this a couple of times when I was young and immediately noticed a pull on the neck that affected the intonation. No thanks. I never typically played acoustics onstage, but at home I either just play them while sitting, or attach an appropriate button in the heel area.
D'addario make a clip attachment you can buy that means you can also unhook the strap nice and easily and reattach ot without having to redo the string. I call it my guitar seatbelt
Unfortunately it holds the guitar in the wrong place. For most of us, a second button (attached below the neck heel) works better. But this is definitely worth a try, especially if you don't want to modify your guitar.
I just screwed another button on
I'm afraid that might put too much pressure on the neck and possibly damage it. Maybe it wouldn't be a problem... I don't know.
If guys like Neil Young have been doing it to their guitars since their career debuts, it's probably going to be just fine.
I had the local guitar shop install an extra peg. Took ten minutes
He's Johnny Knoxville-maxxing
so true
I tried this a couple of times when I was young and immediately noticed a pull on the neck that affected the intonation. No thanks. I never typically played acoustics onstage, but at home I either just play them while sitting, or attach an appropriate button in the heel area.
greatly appreciated i was definitely lost lol
i like buttered toast😎
There's another better way. Buy a leather button headstock adopter. Much more secure than a knotted string and way more attractive
So… tie it on with a string? Lmfao