Published On: 11-09-2011 04:37pm
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I've worked with a lot of guitarists who have a mental picture of what they want
to look like onstage and stage image is probably one of the most important
things to decide as a performer. They think that since they play a certain
"type" of music, they must sport a certain "type" of image right down to their
guitar straps. But, when they go through my guitar straps, they'll often say,
"Oh, I really like that one but I could never wear it. It's too (insert your own
adjective here--pretty, classy, quiet, odd, weird, unusual.")
say
I endorse the manipulation but it does seem to work.
To
me, your guitar strap is a visual accessory, like jewelry. It is best used to
highlight certain visual aspects of your performance rather than being used to
reinforce your music style. Most of the musicians I know have a stage "wardrobe"
and, unless your guitar is especially ornamented-- carved, painted, shaped, that
sort of thing-- your guitar strap should carry through your wardrobe theme,
whatever that may be, though if you coordinate your wardrobe with your guitar,
all the better. While the strap needs to look good on your guitar, it needs to
look good on the totality of you as well. So... think outside the stage image box
just a bit. Ponder the idea of "confusing the girls" with your combined
dangerousness and approachability. Thanks for reading! Terri