'Game Improvement' - Better vs. Worse Guitar?

Re: 'Game Improvement' - Better vs. Worse Guitar?

Tough to answer. I would think that somewhere at the beginning there’s a point where you don’t know better.
Once you know better, the answer can be had.

I remember when I started, people talked about how this guitar played really well, or that guitar played really poorly. It seems like it was a little while before I could tell a Custom Shop Les Paul from a strung up broomstick. The only thing that really bugged me was sticky neck finishes. I do remember I could play fairly well by the time I tried a set of 10s and noticed they sounded better than the 9s I was using.
 
Re: 'Game Improvement' - Better vs. Worse Guitar?

I recommend an acoustic guitar for building finger strength and callouses in a general way.

Then when you pick up your electric (with lighter strings, etc); it's always a breeze to play.

No different really than when you're lifting heavier weights and switch to a lighter set.

As a teacher, I disagree.
 
Re: 'Game Improvement' - Better vs. Worse Guitar?

Having to fight your guitar doesn’t make you play better. Find a guitar that makes you want to play it. Playing makes you a better player.




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