I play bass and the shoulder pain I get from just playing standing for 10 minutes is so bad. I think it's because I'm really short and thin lol. But I'll definitely try an elastic strap. I have just a regular fabric strap but I can still hardly play standing up because it's just so heavy. I didn't even know elastic straps existed. I'm definitely getting one!
A wider leather strap will distribute the weight more across your shoulder or you can buy a waste belt type designed for bass players. It won't put any weight on your shoulders. 😉
Thank you so much man! I was about to sell a great (incredibly heavy) guitar....but after watching your video I decided to buy the n.1 strech strap and...it feels now so light, like a normal guitar! Thank you, as your direct experience and you, sharing it , it is very useful. I tried before the Mono strap but, unfortunately the guitar was feeling even heavier! Thank you again, I do suggest anyone to try this strap as it makes miracles!
What the heck! They don't sell these here! :( I bought a heavy guitar and decided to get a wide padded leather strap thinking it'll make it feel less heavy, but aside from being comfy it's definitely not helping on the weight front. I'll definitely look into getting one!
weight of the guitar body has little to do with the tone or sustain. Simply holding your pick a different way has more impact on your tone than the weight or type of wood.
I had no idea these existed, I bought a very wide guitar strap and it helped a little, but I still feel all the weight on a single spot on my shoulder, I'm going to try an elastic one!
This video is funny to me because I've been using an elastic strap for over 10 years as I too saw Buckethead using one. I first got one for the "cool factor" and too learned how it made my heavier guitars much more tolerable to play.
Everytime I'm progressing in my guitar playing my scoliosiss flares up and I give up playing for months. I feel like it's impossible for me to play without making it worse. Most guitars are the same exact shape my spine is in so it's super painful.
YOOOO I WISH I BEEN SAW THISSSS i'm going to try something instead of buying a new strap because i like my leather strap it goes so well with my guitar, going to sew some good elastic onto my strap, each end, of course leaving maybe a 3 inch-ish gap between the elastic and my strap and see if that works.
Think I might try this. I have a B.C. Rich Warlock NJ Deluxe 4-String Bass with Widow head stock and it is HEAVY. It looks great, sounds great, and makes my shoulder and back ache. =P
i'm not even that skinny but wearing my strat for 1 hour kills my shoulder. It's a shame I'll have to change it though, I really like my current strap but it's worth it if the pain goes away.
Weight has nothing to do with sustain. In the 50s, when they had tons of quality wood in USA, the average Strat or Tele was 6 1/2 lb. Springsteen's hollowed-out Tele/Esquire weighs under 6 lb. Who would say it lacks sustain? The player sustains the guitar. Literally. Elastic straps are so un-Rock 'n' Roll.
I own a early 2000's Gibson Les Paul studio in white with a ebony fretboard...it is weight relieved and it is the most reasonant guitar that I have ever owned....so that deal with mass equating to being more reasonant is bull pucky....
thank you , i was just about to sell my monster Ray 35 with all bartolini electronics. Man that thing is a beast and it cuts through all mixes. But I swear it weighs about 15 lbs! I'm going to give the elastic strap a try. thanks sir!! BTW where do I buy it? Can't seem to find it anywhere and you have no link posted.
Heavy guitars aren't any better than lighter guitars for vibration or resonance. The the vibrations of the strings are picked up when they move in the magnetic field of the pickups. The vibration energy of the strings is then changed into a signal that passes from there to the amp. I have a light weight solid body guitar that if far more resonant than my 2 other heavier solid body guitars. In the end they all have different tonal characteristics when played though any of my amps. It's strictly just the pickups and the amp and the speakers. It's already been proven scientifically.
Dude, weigh your guitars! No sense talking about how heavy your guitar is, when you can't even quote a number! I have a gram scale to weigh all of my basses...
I play bass and the shoulder pain I get from just playing standing for 10 minutes is so bad. I think it's because I'm really short and thin lol. But I'll definitely try an elastic strap. I have just a regular fabric strap but I can still hardly play standing up because it's just so heavy. I didn't even know elastic straps existed. I'm definitely getting one!
Play like angus young dance and walk and do duckwalk so it Will stop pain
A wider leather strap will distribute the weight more across your shoulder or you can buy a waste belt type designed for bass players. It won't put any weight on your shoulders. 😉
Try one of those gruv gear duostraps they’re the best thing ever just having a more balanced instrument whether bass or guitar
Thank you so much man! I was about to sell a great (incredibly heavy) guitar....but after watching your video I decided to buy the n.1 strech strap and...it feels now so light, like a normal guitar! Thank you, as your direct experience and you, sharing it , it is very useful.
I tried before the Mono strap but, unfortunately the guitar was feeling even heavier!
Thank you again, I do suggest anyone to try this strap as it makes miracles!
never knew there was elastic straps out there , my back feels like hell from playing too much ill def check those out thank you
What the heck! They don't sell these here! :( I bought a heavy guitar and decided to get a wide padded leather strap thinking it'll make it feel less heavy, but aside from being comfy it's definitely not helping on the weight front. I'll definitely look into getting one!
Levys makes and sells them now for about $25
weight of the guitar body has little to do with the tone or sustain. Simply holding your pick a different way has more impact on your tone than the weight or type of wood.
Thanks I’ll have to try the elastic strap. I’ve been playing a les Paul for years and starting to feel the weight.
I had no idea these existed, I bought a very wide guitar strap and it helped a little, but I still feel all the weight on a single spot on my shoulder, I'm going to try an elastic one!
This video is funny to me because I've been using an elastic strap for over 10 years as I too saw Buckethead using one. I first got one for the "cool factor" and too learned how it made my heavier guitars much more tolerable to play.
Everytime I'm progressing in my guitar playing my scoliosiss flares up and I give up playing for months. I feel like it's impossible for me to play without making it worse. Most guitars are the same exact shape my spine is in so it's super painful.
I'd not heard of such a strap... you deserve a raise in pay.
Very interesting, must try that thanks
I’m desperately trying to find one of these but don’t see them available anymore. Did they discontinue them or something?
YOOOO I WISH I BEEN SAW THISSSS i'm going to try something instead of buying a new strap because i like my leather strap it goes so well with my guitar, going to sew some good elastic onto my strap, each end, of course leaving maybe a 3 inch-ish gap between the elastic and my strap and see if that works.
Think I might try this. I have a B.C. Rich Warlock NJ Deluxe 4-String Bass with Widow head stock and it is HEAVY. It looks great, sounds great, and makes my shoulder and back ache. =P
been a fan of buckethead for a long time i didnt know that. time to try this. ty
Nice presentation. Subscribed and licked. Cheers.
i'm not even that skinny but wearing my strat for 1 hour kills my shoulder. It's a shame I'll have to change it though, I really like my current strap but it's worth it if the pain goes away.
Great tip, man. Thanks for sharing! Never heard of elastic straps before so I'll check them out!
would you recomend the fender weightless guitar strap??
They are comfy straps. Stretchy. And wide straps are great too.
Hey Jake. Thanks for yr vid
Where the he’ll do you buy these N1 straps I’ve given up !!can’t find any remotely like it on any site ????
Weight has nothing to do with sustain. In the 50s, when they had tons of quality wood in USA, the average Strat or Tele was 6 1/2 lb. Springsteen's hollowed-out Tele/Esquire weighs under 6 lb. Who would say it lacks sustain? The player sustains the guitar. Literally. Elastic straps are so un-Rock 'n' Roll.
golden advice
I'm gonna go buy an N1 elastic strap now lol. Thanks man!
Thank you. I'm going to try it out.
I own a early 2000's Gibson Les Paul studio in white with a ebony fretboard...it is weight relieved and it is the most reasonant guitar that I have ever owned....so that deal with mass equating to being more reasonant is bull pucky....
I think weight relieved & semi-hollows make them sound more resonant 👍
Wow great idea! My problem is I'm in a wheelchair now. None if my guitars feel comfortable now
Have you considered headless guitars? They're usually much more stripped down and designed to be comfort while sitting down
thank you , i was just about to sell my monster Ray 35 with all bartolini electronics. Man that thing is a beast and it cuts through all mixes. But I swear it weighs about 15 lbs! I'm going to give the elastic strap a try. thanks sir!! BTW where do I buy it? Can't seem to find it anywhere and you have no link posted.
Check out a neoprene strap like the kliq
Have you tried this strap on an SG? does it have any effect on the dreaded 'neck dive'?
My sg never had a dive problem
Thank you for this tip. Im trying it
My favorite guitar is probably 6--7 pounds, But I will being going elastic from this point on thank you so much
Great idea, i'll try it out
very useful tip man, thanks, i'm gonna try this !
I made one with my mom's leggins elastic X'D 😂
Works
Brilliant! 💡
Heavy guitars aren't any better than lighter guitars for vibration or resonance. The the vibrations of the strings are picked up when they move in the magnetic field of the pickups. The vibration energy of the strings is then changed into a signal that passes from there to the amp. I have a light weight solid body guitar that if far more resonant than my 2 other heavier solid body guitars. In the end they all have different tonal characteristics when played though any of my amps. It's strictly just the pickups and the amp and the speakers. It's already been proven scientifically.
It’s a shame that they are not available anymore 😡
Just bought this! 😁
Thank you!!!
If your electric guitar resonates the luthier is crap. Resonating absorbs energy from the strings thus reducing sustain. Greetings, a luthier.
Concrete ftw!
02:22 click here to skip the fucking blablabla > elastic guitar strap
You sold me on this strap but they don't sell them any more.
Guitar Center sells them in the U.S.
Wow, interesting! I gave away a guitar simply because it was so heavy! Isn't that ridiculous??? I have check out these strap's!!!!!! Thank you!!!
Hey everyone, a heavy guitar cannot be anything except heavy. Sell it, and get a lightweight guitar.
Boom 💥
Did you even try it tho?
Eden Hazard? what are you doing here?
Dude, weigh your guitars! No sense talking about how heavy your guitar is, when you can't even quote a number! I have a gram scale to weigh all of my basses...
Guitars for blues are made for men not women .F I will never be BB King with the weight of blues guitars
Go to the gym or play a lighter guitar
what a dip ... btw weight doesn't have anything to do with sustain.
It does make a difference in how the guitar resonates. Wood density makes a difference.
If your heaviest guitar has the most sustain tho wouldnt you like to play it?