Re: Is a LP junior the only electric guitar you ever really need?
I asked, because I'm around half a dozen or so guitars in now & they're not going anywhere soon, but I got thinking if I had to start from scratch again what would be the bare minimum I could effectively get away.
I understand some of the more esoteric tones would be unavailable but I reckon I could have a 15-20 watt amp w/reverb, a half decent acoustic (mid level yamaha/takamine type thing) & a gibson junior & I'd have everything I'd ever 'need' for practice,rehearsing gigging & recording, (wanting is a different matter.)
So I'd lose the neck pickup but I can get a good approximation by rolling all the treble off & playing with my right hand as far from the bridge as I can get away with.
I understand the trickle down effect, in a nutshell if you let the 1 in 10,000 billionaire be grossly rich, his extravagant lifestyle & purchases will create an industry & economy to support the other 9,999, however unless he(or she) buys 10,000 cars, TV's, fridges, dishwashers etc it's not really gonna work out is it? Maybe I'm being a little slow but I didn't get the trickle down guitar playing joke/comment & still don't but I guess if someone explains it in simple language to me the rhetoric will be lost on me

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I get the 'strat is the only guitar you need' narrative too, but I think you can go even simpler & go with a LP (or SG) junior