Re: Why do you play the guitar you play?
My uncle got me heavy into playing and he had a V and Explorer, thus I have a V and Explorer. I got used to the great upper fret access they both afford so most other guitars feel clunky to me.
I love Les Pauls for sitting and, well, nothing is as rock and roll as a LP. Nothing.
I also ended up figuring out that 335 styles also afford great upper fret access even if it's a little cramped in the cutaways, are super comfortable to play standing or sitting, and do have a little bit of added resonance over most solidbodies. I'd love to have more of them but my 2630 with all it's bling fits the bill well enough that more would be unnecessary.
I also see butt-heaviness was also mentioned. Yes. I can handle a Tele but the way the tummy and arm cut make Strats want to sit perpendicularly to the player makes them uncomfortable to me. I play classical position while sitting, anyway, so butt heavy doesn't matter.
My uncle got me heavy into playing and he had a V and Explorer, thus I have a V and Explorer. I got used to the great upper fret access they both afford so most other guitars feel clunky to me.
I love Les Pauls for sitting and, well, nothing is as rock and roll as a LP. Nothing.
I also ended up figuring out that 335 styles also afford great upper fret access even if it's a little cramped in the cutaways, are super comfortable to play standing or sitting, and do have a little bit of added resonance over most solidbodies. I'd love to have more of them but my 2630 with all it's bling fits the bill well enough that more would be unnecessary.
I also see butt-heaviness was also mentioned. Yes. I can handle a Tele but the way the tummy and arm cut make Strats want to sit perpendicularly to the player makes them uncomfortable to me. I play classical position while sitting, anyway, so butt heavy doesn't matter.
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