Holy **** -
Let it be known, that in this fourteenth hour of this twentieth day of this fourth month of the year 2011 AD, I, Immortal J. Six, agreed with blueman335.
It was so, and it was good.
Peace on Earth, Amen.
Blueman is right. Play the crap out of the guitar. Nobody will notice it all that much in the end.
I can't stand the way epi les pauls feel or sound.
Wheres that one kid? Who was set on getting the Explorer made from plywood and bubblegum, even after we told him look for something else??:banghead:
It's like cars; buy what you like and what you can afford. What you play doesn't make you more important, or less important, than anyone else. High-end guitars don't make you a better player, practicing a lot does. The only ones who get hung up on brand names are other guitarists, but at a gig, they're only a few of the people in the crowd, at best. Please yourself, don't worry about them, they'll be fine. When you walk off the stage, all that matters is how you played, not what you played it on. Does anyone think that the crowd will be patting you on the back and buying you drinks, and saying: "You played like crap tonight boy, but we love that guitar of yours." But they will do that if you dazzle then with your playing, and it's totally up to you if it's a Gibson or an Epi that's you did it with. Whatever makes you happy.
I can hold my own with any of the local blues guitarists I've seen, and I play mid-priced imports, mainly Epi's. They don't hold me back. Music's in the hands and head, you just channel it thru a guitar, which is a tool, no more, no less. Pick the tool you're comfortable with and see if you can't impress people with what your hands can do with it. On it's own, a guitar is wood, metal, and plastic; in the right hands it becomes an instrument, and creates emotion and moods. It can't do that on it's own.
I can hold my own with any of the local blues guitarists I've seen, and they don't hold me back.
Music's in the heart, hands and head, you just channel it thru a guitar/amp, which are tools, no more, no less.
Pick the tools that you are comfortable with and see if you can't impress people with what your hands can do with it.
On it's own, a guitar is wood, metal, and plastic; in the right hands it becomes an instrument, and creates emotion and moods.
It can't do that on it's own.
I think people get too heated with these debates. Basically Gibson is better than Epiphone but that doesn't mean Epiphone sucks. Buy what you what/can spend and just play. Don't think about it too much. If you want a bunch of EPiphones that's fine but if you want 1 or 2 Gibsons that's fine too. I personally don't care what people play as long as it sounds good.
The only thing I'd add is this: The only way to lose this game is if you spend more time on Internet forums defending your choice than playing it.
I don't know about other Epis' , but I adore my upgraded Epi Zakk Wylde. Would never get rid of it. Plays great ( did have some work done) , and rawwwrs. Its a heavyweight too. A ton of Mahogany.
Once upon a time I thumbed my nose on such guitars..not anymore.
this thread is stupid