danktat
Award winning tattoo artist ... Amateur guitarist
What guitar do you find yourself picking up the most when you just want to run through a song or work out a part of something?
Sitting here in the shop going over the setlist for Saturday, I realized, that I have worked out more songs on this cheap little guitar than anything else that I own. Out of my Acoustics, my Washburn has an incredibly Rich big sound. But it is a full jumbo so it is a bit cumbersome to just snatch up and play spur of the moment. My PRS is my best overall playability, feel, and sound of my acoustics, but, that one typically stays at home, comes to rehearsal, or gets played out. My Takamine was purchased way back in around 2001. It has never had a set up since then. Action is really high so it makes it difficult to play even though it sounds good especially plugged in. All in all, this little Ovation (Applause at that) that I paid almost nothing for off of Craigslist, has seen a whole lot of miles. And taught me a whole lot about playing.
It is not a PRS. But I do find myself playing it an awful lot.
Sitting here in the shop going over the setlist for Saturday, I realized, that I have worked out more songs on this cheap little guitar than anything else that I own. Out of my Acoustics, my Washburn has an incredibly Rich big sound. But it is a full jumbo so it is a bit cumbersome to just snatch up and play spur of the moment. My PRS is my best overall playability, feel, and sound of my acoustics, but, that one typically stays at home, comes to rehearsal, or gets played out. My Takamine was purchased way back in around 2001. It has never had a set up since then. Action is really high so it makes it difficult to play even though it sounds good especially plugged in. All in all, this little Ovation (Applause at that) that I paid almost nothing for off of Craigslist, has seen a whole lot of miles. And taught me a whole lot about playing.
It is not a PRS. But I do find myself playing it an awful lot.