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by maccard
682 days ago
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> However, I do think there is a case to be made for falling into the trap of being more interested in the gear than the thing you're meant to do with the gear. Have you ever met a guitarist[0], or a golfer? I play guitar, and as a teenager I spent _years_ playing a cheap encore guitar plugged into a no-name 15w amp imaginable with a zoom 505 [1]. I practiced for hours upon and hours and sounded awful. Now as an adult, I get to spend some money on the hobby and sound like what I thought I sounded like aged 15! [0] - https://www.guitarworld.com/features/gear-acquisition-syndro...
[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGKrBrCw-aQ (not me, but representative) |
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I no longer play, but did get get pretty good. In that case, the tool made the difference (and a buttload of daily practice. I felt I needed to earn the right to play that thing).
But I think everyone knows some rich bastard, that has a handmade bespoke axe, and is absolutely terrible.
[0] https://cmarshall.com/MulletMan.jpg (I still have that guitar, and the neck is still true.)