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no never stop playing bro if u notice some posture issue specially while sitting down start standing up and playing if u don’t already and adjust ur strap for it to be higher up on your torso rather than upper hip. also try memorizing the fretboard so that u regardless don’t have to look don’t and strain ur back/neck to preform.I feel like it when I play guitar it make me get into a bad posture position so idk if I should quite or not, will it affect my posture?
noI feel like it when I play guitar it make me get into a bad posture position so idk if I should quite or not, will it affect my posture?
There are a plethora of reasons you shouldn't quit. For starters studies show that playing music reduces the risk of brain deterioration later on in life (1). Also a lot of women like it. Source:I feel like it when I play guitar it make me get into a bad posture position so idk if I should quite or not, will it affect my posture?
You should also consider that fretting the strings is really good exercise for hand dexterity and I've personally never gotten a complaint for being good with my hands before.how could u even think of quitting such a beautiful instrument man
well saidThere are a plethora of reasons you shouldn't quit. For starters studies show that playing music reduces the risk of brain deterioration later on in life (1). Also a lot of women like it. Source:
You should also consider that fretting the strings is really good exercise for hand dexterity and I've personally never gotten a complaint for being good with my hands before.
1) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/gps.6061
Ik man I really could never I Js thought it would mess me upno never stop playing bro if u notice some posture issue specially while sitting down start standing up and playing if u don’t already and adjust ur strap for it to be higher up on your torso rather than upper hip. also try memorizing the fretboard so that u regardless don’t have to look don’t and strain ur back/neck to preform.
how could u even think of quitting such a beautiful instrument man
Embarrassed about whatI wanna start too but im embarrased about it
I dont knowEmbarrassed about what
Well when you start something it'll become embarrassing but when you get comfortable with it and eventually you master it you'll not see it like thatI dont know
I dont like revealing my interests to other people, its embarrasing
Thats also why i dont do jiu jitsu or read books
Yeah but a guitar is loud, and takes up space, i cant hide thatWell when you start something it'll become embarrassing but when you get comfortable with it and eventually you master it you'll not see it like that
It's genuinely amazing playing it but when you learn it gets better but itll become a challenge and that's how you push yourself, just do it far away from anyone if you worry about the noiseYeah but a guitar is loud, and takes up space, i cant hide that
I dont live aloneIt's genuinely amazing playing it but when you learn it gets better but itll become a challenge and that's how you push yourself, just do it far away from anyone if you worry about the noise
One thing you can do is find someone to play guitar withI dont live alone
You should do jiu-jitsu. I can say with absolute certainty that neither I nor anyone I've ever met has been upset about a new gym member (unless they're an unsafe training partner). Most guys think of new people as a round to rest and work on stuff they don't have quite down yet. No one expects you to be good at first; the majority of people you ask will tell you they didn't really understand the “game” they were playing until 6 months in.I dont know
I dont like revealing my interests to other people, its embarrasing
Thats also why i dont do jiu jitsu or read books
I dont like socializingOne thing you can do is find someone to play guitar with
I just dont really like dealing with people, especially normies, its uncomfortable to actYou should do jiu-jitsu. I can say with absolute certainty that neither I nor anyone I've ever met has been upset about a new gym member (unless they're an unsafe training partner). Most guys think of new people as a round to rest and work on stuff they don't have quite down yet. No one expects you to be good at first; the majority of people you ask will tell you they didn't really understand the “game” they were playing until 6 months in.
I'm gonna be honest with you, most of the people (the men, at least) who do BJJ are some form or another of nd, and most people would advise you to stay away from jitz girls anyway.I just dont really like dealing with people, especially normies, its uncomfortable to act
Most are just redpilled goys with a buzzcutI'm gonna be honest with you, most of the people (the men, at least) who do BJJ are some form or another of nd, and most people would advise you to stay away from jitz girls anyway.