The Patent-Pending GUITAR PILLOW is an extremely lightweight foam device which easily attaches to your electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar and allows you to safely and confidently lean your guitar against a wall, a desk, a table, an amp, etc….and YES, you can still tune the guitar with it attached.

GUITAR PILLOW is proud to announce that at the 2021 NAMM Show (National Association Of Music Merchants)..the world’s largest trade-only event for the music products, pro audio and event tech industry…. it was chosen as “BEST IN SHOW”, an honor we do not take lightly since it was chosen among thousands of products!!!!!

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Lightweight

Literally light as a feather

Easy to Attach

Install or remove in seconds.

Inexpensive

Get one for every guitar.

Guitar Pillow (1 Pack)

Price includes FREE SHIPPING to 48 states.

Guitar Pillow (3 Pack + 1 Floor Pillow)

Price includes FREE SHIPPING to 48 states.

Guitar Pillow (10 Pack + 2 Floor Pillows)

Price includes FREE SHIPPING to 48 states.

What players are saying...

Lou P.

"This thing is a life saver...I mean, a Guitar saver"

Phil V.

"Definitely keeping one in my gig bag too as a rest for changing strings"

Frank T.

"This thing is great….can’t believe no one thought of it before!"

Bo Doss
COO – Rough Gauge (makers of Jake Blade)

"I have already found it to be useful"

Steve Arvey
Renowned slide and cigar box guitarist

Incredible Product!"

Travis Perry
Chord Buddy Inventor & Guitarist

"Genius!"


What the industry is saying...

Frank Alkyer.
Publisher "Music Inc" Magazine

"Crazy simple product…you want these in your store now!"

Geoff Metts.
Five Star Guitars, Oregon

"Cool idea, a lot of value…customers see it and say 'I need one of these'!"

Nashville Music Guide

"Gotta Stock It"


How to Use It

The GUITAR PILLOW can be attached with the included custom Hook & Loop strap to any part of your guitars neck. Most common is to install it on the headstock where the strap can go over or under the strings without interfering with your ability to tune the instrument. When installed in this most common position it allows for the guitar to be leaned against a vertical surface. However there are other options:


  • * Install the GUITAR PILLOW at the nut which allows the guitar to be leaned against a table or desk.
  • * Keep one in your gig bag in case you need to change strings on the fly
  • * Some Guitars are more stable when the GUITAR PILLOW is installed on the front of your headstock
  • * Install the PILLOW directly on a wall or vertical surface (LOCTITE works great) if you lean your guitar in the same place all the time
  • * Just install the GUITAR PILLOW each time you are done playing anywhere on the neck which lines up with whatever it is you want to lean it against


Floor Pillow: This foam base is included in both the 3-pack and the 10-pack and sits on the floor to provide a soft and stable base. This can be useful depending on your guitars shape or use of certain strap-lock systems.

Guitar Pillow in Use

Here are some suggested uses…but please email us pictures of how you use the PILLOW

The Floor Pillow


10 cents from every GUITAR PILLOW purchase is donated to 501(c)(3) non-profit, Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation - founded by blues-rock legend Joe Bonamassa. KTBA’s mission is to conserve the art of music in schools by funding projects, scholarships, and grants that preserve Music Education for the Next Generation.
For more info visit ktba.org

Questions, Business Inquiries, & More

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The Guitar Pillow Story


Like many of you, I am a proud guitar owner….and like many of you I have had a guitar fall to the floor and get damaged after leaning it against something. Several years ago, after acquiring a Fender Jazz Bass with a beautiful translucent orange finish….a guitar I bought primarily for its color/finish…I watched that guitar slide from where I leaned it and hit the tile floor, sending several nickel-sized pieces of that beautiful finish sliding across that unforgiving floor. I still own that guitar, and think of that moment every time I pick it up…although that event alone did not inspire me to create the GUITAR PILLOW.

Instead, more recently I had a similar experience with the most valuable of my guitars…a 1964 Fender Jazz Bass. After leaning it against a wall and walking away, I heard the unmistakable noise of a guitar falling. I came back and fortunately, and luckily, the guitar had fallen into a dog bed which by sheer coincidence was just a few feet away. Pure dumb luck saved me from what could have easily been a very bad (and costly) day…but at that moment I decided that just getting lucky wasn’t good enough and I set out to find or create a solution for what I knew was a common problem.

Now this is the part of the story where you say “just use a guitar stand”…and that is a fair thought however, as a practical matter we don’t always have a guitar stand next to where we decide to play our guitar. Sometimes we just lean it against something….and when we do, it would be great to feel confident that it will stay securely and safely in the place we left it. That’s where the GUITAR PILLOW fits in!

I wanted to have a simple to install, simple to use, extremely lightweight device that could stay attached to your guitar so that anytime you wanted to put your guitar down you could do so whether a stand was readily available or not. After many different variations with shapes, sizes, foam density’s, foam compressions, straps, etc. we have what you see today…The GUITAR PILLOW.

It is most likely installed on the headstock of the guitar. Its strap can go under or over the strings without interfering with your ability to tune the instrument. It’s so lightweight that it will not impact at all the way your neck feels, and once installed your guitar can be easily and safely leaned against a wall. Through feedback I received from others while beta-testing the GUITAR PILLOW I’ve found that there are other ways to install and/or use it….install at the nut of the fretboard and the height of the pillow now lines up with most desks/tables ....slide the pillow onto the neck/fretboard so that it lines up with whatever you need to lean your instrument against….keep a GUITAR PILLOW in your gig bag to use as a neck rest while changing strings while out of the house. You may find your own use, as others have, but the bottom line is there is no better place to rest your guitars neck!

Tom