L.W. Badger
New member
I've been thinking about this.......a musician is a person who can beat on a log and create a rhythym.....so it is a guitarist can strum on just about any stringed instrument, and create a sound that appeals to the masses, if they're a musician........(caveat: a log-pounder with "talent").
Good equipment, bad equipment, it doesn't matter to the guitarist intent on making a sound, but it's easier done with better equipment. We've heard, a good guitarist can make a poor guitar sound good, but not the same with a bad guitarist with good equipment.
My question to the "guitaristas" of the modern age of economics.......i.e. you can't afford top of the line equipment.........do you want to "sound good"......or "BE good"........It may sound obvious, but I was brought up in an environment of "Be, Know, Do"........what say you?
Good equipment, bad equipment, it doesn't matter to the guitarist intent on making a sound, but it's easier done with better equipment. We've heard, a good guitarist can make a poor guitar sound good, but not the same with a bad guitarist with good equipment.
My question to the "guitaristas" of the modern age of economics.......i.e. you can't afford top of the line equipment.........do you want to "sound good"......or "BE good"........It may sound obvious, but I was brought up in an environment of "Be, Know, Do"........what say you?