Guitar Stool

January 26th, 2012 by Leave a reply »

I am thinking of buying a couch in my room, but could be as too soft to play the guitar and if I buy a $ 100 chair looks too uncomfortable. How does it feel. After talking with others on the web, I found the answer. In my opinion, the best place to play is a seat with a back to it, and rest the arm. Armrest really on the road, and have a backup (as you call it) is more comfortable than a plain old bank. A couch is fine too, provided they have room to play in it and not end up falling asleep in it. The chair I have now is perfect, semi-soft, which rotates on an axis, it has wheels, a back, without arms, and bright orange bright.

In very small stool is not it?


Fender 24in Barstool
Fender 24in Barstool

Fender's 24" barstool is perfect for sitting and pick'n. The foot band is the perfect height to rest your foot on so you can rest your guitar on your knee.

$89.99
   
Pyle-Pro PKST50 Double Braced Folding Padded Drum Throne - Keyboard Bench - Guitar Stool
Pyle-Pro PKST50 Double Braced Folding Padded Drum Throne - Keyboard Bench - Guitar Stool

This versatile bench is perfect for drummers, guitarist, or keyboards players. Padded for comfort -- this round, adjustable stool is easily able to fold up for transportation or storage. Ideal for gigs or home use, Pyle Pro's unique design provides comfort to the musician for hours.

$66.99
   
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1 comment

  1. Ms Terrence951 says:

    Whatever is most comfortable for you. Try different stools, chairs, whatever. Some are tuff on buns, others are too soft. These decisions.

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