Hi all,
I really feel stupid saying this , but here it goes: "I love fighting with my fender strat." There that wasn't so bad.... Where is this coming from you ask? Well, today I decided to pull out the les paul from the closet. I polished it up and restrung it with EB 10's and it just played and sounded wonderful. It was so smooth and sustaining. Great right? Yeah...nothing like a les paul....Except...I don't quite know how to say it...I missed the fight that is in my fender strats. The strat is not as easy to play for me, so I find myself really digging in more. As a result, I find myself much more in tune with what I'm playing on it and I feel that I put more passion into my playing because of it. Does this make sense? Am I crazy? Is there a psych doc in the house? Or, does anyone else find this to be true as well?
Cheers!
I really feel stupid saying this , but here it goes: "I love fighting with my fender strat." There that wasn't so bad.... Where is this coming from you ask? Well, today I decided to pull out the les paul from the closet. I polished it up and restrung it with EB 10's and it just played and sounded wonderful. It was so smooth and sustaining. Great right? Yeah...nothing like a les paul....Except...I don't quite know how to say it...I missed the fight that is in my fender strats. The strat is not as easy to play for me, so I find myself really digging in more. As a result, I find myself much more in tune with what I'm playing on it and I feel that I put more passion into my playing because of it. Does this make sense? Am I crazy? Is there a psych doc in the house? Or, does anyone else find this to be true as well?
Cheers!
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