What do you sit on?
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- Mark Mansueto
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What do you sit on?
This is actually a serious question because I'm not very happy with any of the devices that I sit on while playing. Seems like i'm either stretching my neck or extending my left arm to the point of discomfort after a while.
Here are my scenarios at home:
-For serious practice/rehersal I use one of two armless office type chairs with wheels.
-I often sit on the couch in front of the TV with my feet up on the coffee table.
-Occasionally I'll sit on our bed when I want quiet.
-I sit on the floor and play when I'm hangin' with my dog.
When I play out I don't bring any sort of sitting device so I'm at the mercy of whatever is available.
What I'd like to find is a chair or stool where my feet are flat on the floor with knees bent at a 90 degree angle with a back support that is more upright than a typical chair and also have enough padding to be comfortable. A huge plus would be if this device could be folded up for transport but I would be happy just to find a proper chair for playing.
FYI, I have short legs so many standard chairs are a bit too tall for me and the folding type chairs used with card tables have backs that are angled back too far.
So what do you use? Any good suggestions?
Here are my scenarios at home:
-For serious practice/rehersal I use one of two armless office type chairs with wheels.
-I often sit on the couch in front of the TV with my feet up on the coffee table.
-Occasionally I'll sit on our bed when I want quiet.
-I sit on the floor and play when I'm hangin' with my dog.
When I play out I don't bring any sort of sitting device so I'm at the mercy of whatever is available.
What I'd like to find is a chair or stool where my feet are flat on the floor with knees bent at a 90 degree angle with a back support that is more upright than a typical chair and also have enough padding to be comfortable. A huge plus would be if this device could be folded up for transport but I would be happy just to find a proper chair for playing.
FYI, I have short legs so many standard chairs are a bit too tall for me and the folding type chairs used with card tables have backs that are angled back too far.
So what do you use? Any good suggestions?
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I use a Sho-Bud made pack-a-seat that I've owned since the 1970s. It's my chair of choice. I've re-stuffed the padding twice and it just keeps going. It holds all my equipment (pedals, extra strings, etc.), folds up to a nice compact shape, and is the proper height for my playing.
I know that David Lindley uses a drummer's throne with a contoured seat.
I know that David Lindley uses a drummer's throne with a contoured seat.
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- Mark Mansueto
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The pac-a-seat looks pretty cool, how much does it weigh?
Here's a few ideas that look interesting to me but I have no idea how they would work for lap steel:
drum throne
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--KAMKT708
bag chair
http://www.koolestproducts.com/p-74-koo ... chill.aspx
camp stool
http://www.sitincomfort.com/lachgrme.html
guitar chair
http://www.originalguitarchair.com/overview.html
folding stool
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Folding-2%2 ... 430&sr=8-9
Here's a few ideas that look interesting to me but I have no idea how they would work for lap steel:
drum throne
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--KAMKT708
bag chair
http://www.koolestproducts.com/p-74-koo ... chill.aspx
camp stool
http://www.sitincomfort.com/lachgrme.html
guitar chair
http://www.originalguitarchair.com/overview.html
folding stool
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Folding-2%2 ... 430&sr=8-9
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I bought this portable folding stool from Qwik-Seat:
http://www.qwikseat.com/
I don't use it all the time, but it is comfortable and very portable.
I also have a portable piano bench that I used to carry with me, but most of the time I just play on the seats that the venue provides.
http://www.qwikseat.com/
I don't use it all the time, but it is comfortable and very portable.
I also have a portable piano bench that I used to carry with me, but most of the time I just play on the seats that the venue provides.
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This is the best seat (for me) that I've come across....it folds into practically nothing and has infinate ajustment because the seat floats.....there are no fixed increments....you set it wherever you need to........it's very comfortable and has a back....
what I like, is that I can use this seat with a variety of steels, pedal & non pedal and resonator guitars that require different heights.....especially resonators where the knee angles are important....the adjustment is extremely quick & simple......you can adjust it to an almost standing postion also.....
I have pac a seats, stools, keybord benches.....but I always use this......
http://www.sharmusic.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=MSC500&Cat=
what I like, is that I can use this seat with a variety of steels, pedal & non pedal and resonator guitars that require different heights.....especially resonators where the knee angles are important....the adjustment is extremely quick & simple......you can adjust it to an almost standing postion also.....
I have pac a seats, stools, keybord benches.....but I always use this......
http://www.sharmusic.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=MSC500&Cat=
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i played a gig recently with Bertrand Galen, the cello player in the song that won the Oscar (http://www.myspace.com/theswellseason), and Chris Percival on guitar..
i sat on the Schlagwerk marimbula, which i used for a couple of tunes where i wasn't playing the tricone.. very nice projection and sound, plus the bonus of having most of the audience staying until the end of the gig.. if not for the music, at least to ask: WTF is dat thing you're sitting on?
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This has turned out to be an interesting thread, thanks for all the suggestions so far.
At this point I'm leaning towards a drum throne with a back because it seems to have many good qualities:
-adjustable
-comfortable
-transportable
-most freedom while playing
Obviously drummers need leg freedom and I use pedals with electric so this may work great, plus I'll be able to swivel like when I use an office chair.
I would also like to try one of the cheap folding stools mentioned by Russ and Howard and seem similar to the one from Target (my folding stool link) because they seem the most portable.
I personally need back support so benches or stools with no back are not an option for me.
Standing would only be an option with guitars that either have the right shape to be held or set on a stand. It would be too hard to adapt all guitars to either so I need a sitting device. Also, I would never practice for hours standing up.
At this point I'm leaning towards a drum throne with a back because it seems to have many good qualities:
-adjustable
-comfortable
-transportable
-most freedom while playing
Obviously drummers need leg freedom and I use pedals with electric so this may work great, plus I'll be able to swivel like when I use an office chair.
I would also like to try one of the cheap folding stools mentioned by Russ and Howard and seem similar to the one from Target (my folding stool link) because they seem the most portable.
I personally need back support so benches or stools with no back are not an option for me.
Standing would only be an option with guitars that either have the right shape to be held or set on a stand. It would be too hard to adapt all guitars to either so I need a sitting device. Also, I would never practice for hours standing up.
Mark,
At home I use a Pick n Glider. It has great back support. I can sit for hours in it. I did redo the foam after a few years to a heavier foam. I recommend this chair for practicing. People who come over and try it out never want to get out of it. Yea, I watch movies in it too.
http://pick-n-glider.com
or
Musician's Friend
I bought from the guy who makes them so I could get a color I wanted.
For gigs, I use whatever I can find and keep a folding chair in the van.
At home I use a Pick n Glider. It has great back support. I can sit for hours in it. I did redo the foam after a few years to a heavier foam. I recommend this chair for practicing. People who come over and try it out never want to get out of it. Yea, I watch movies in it too.
http://pick-n-glider.com
or
Musician's Friend
I bought from the guy who makes them so I could get a color I wanted.
For gigs, I use whatever I can find and keep a folding chair in the van.
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