Lewguitar
New member
Re: Finally found out how to end the tonewood debate.
Wood matters.
But I judge a guitar by how I feel when I play it.
Is it fun to play?
Do I feel comfortable with the sound...and not wish it sounded different or that something is missing?
Does it inspire me?
Etc.
What I have found is that certain woods just make me feel the sound differently when I'm holding and playing my guitar, and I choose guitars made from those woods or wood combinations that I know from experience make me feel good and sound good to me.
Couldn't care less what some scientist thinks.
Nor do I care if the audience can't hear the difference.
I can.
And I'm after inspiration so the music I make sounds inspired and soulful.
And the audience can hear that!
Wood matters.
But I judge a guitar by how I feel when I play it.
Is it fun to play?
Do I feel comfortable with the sound...and not wish it sounded different or that something is missing?
Does it inspire me?
Etc.
What I have found is that certain woods just make me feel the sound differently when I'm holding and playing my guitar, and I choose guitars made from those woods or wood combinations that I know from experience make me feel good and sound good to me.
Couldn't care less what some scientist thinks.
Nor do I care if the audience can't hear the difference.
I can.
And I'm after inspiration so the music I make sounds inspired and soulful.
And the audience can hear that!
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