Posted on 01/25/2014 10:21:49 AM PST by giant sable
One of the great paradoxes of modern popular music is the endurance of the guitar.
After all, electronic music has now been generally available for a half-century and logic would suggest that with its wide range of effects (including synthesizing the sounds of traditional instruments), its programmability and editing, and its plummeting price, that the guitar, that ultimate refinement of analog music creation, would by now have gone the way of the harpsichord.
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Would love to try a Guild, but I ain’t giving up my Martin! Love that guitar. Best one I’ve ever owned.
And Zappa.
Nothin’ like strappin’ on one my strats and jammin’. The only button I care about is the one that goes to 11.:>)
Oh and another guy named “Fripp”.
To be fair, the ones I played were not set up for me. I like to down-tune and use open tunings and all the ones I played were not set up for that. The strings buzzed horribly and the 6th strings were so loose they slid off the fretboard just from a simple fretting (not even bending).
I don’t blame you for not wanting to give up a Martin. They are beautiful guitars.
A $2,000 used Guild D-55 (for my tastes) is equal to if not better than a $3-4,000 Martin. Ren Ferguson, previously with Gibson, is running the shop.
Don’t give up the Martin, but if you ever get the chance to try the D-55, I think you’ll be impressed.
Here’s a clip of someone playing one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kuScTu6vE0
Heaven!
Sweet. I have major gas (gear acquisition syndrome.) goin pedal shopping this week. Enjoy!
Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Alchemy Live) - YouTube
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pa9x9fZBtY
“The guitar is indeed alive and well. The traditional guitar tube amp, though, has faced some strong digital challengers.”
You see the prices of tube amps lately? I asked the gy at the music store why are they so expensive. He said because the sound cannot be duplicated by digital equipment.
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Oooh....that was pretty. That guitar had an amazing sound. As a matter of fact, I DID have a Guild before I got my Martin, and I sold the Guild to BUY the Martin! However, it was a cheap guitar, and the Martin sounds WAY better than the Guild did. What can you expect from a guitar bought straight off the hook from Guitar Center? HAHAHA! It’s funny how that came about. A friend of ours that we had been jamming with off and on brought it over one night and let me play it ALL NIGHT. So, by the end of the evening, after he knew I’d fallen in love with it, he looks at me and says “Ya know, Shawna, I was thinking about selling that guitar’. WELL HELL!!! Can you say SOLD!? Still the best git-fiddle I’ve ever owned, I play it almost every day. I have pounded the absolute CRAP out of that thing, and it just gets better with age. You should see the scratches, dents and dings on it, but it always stays in tune, and just the TONE of it is SHAWEET! Just like all the old gun slingers say...you can take my guitar out of my cold, dead fingers, cause I ain’t gonna stop playing till the day I die!
Glad that you found your instrumental soulmate. There’s no replacing that.
I was at the NAMM Show last week. Tubes are where it’s at.
What’s old is new again.
And to think I gave away my Fender Strat and Bassman Amp when I decided I wasn’t going to be the next Clapton back in the 60’s. Sigh...
Had I kept them, I could have sold them now so I could pay for my Health Insurance.
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