MarcB
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Why do we chase guitars?
Why do we seek the ultimate guitar “the one”?
Why do we think a certain wood, pick up or string will make a difference?
Is it because we believe it’ll make us a better player..?
Is it a belief in the fables of the guitar fraternities?
Is it a status thing?
Is it a distraction from the actual art of playing?
I’m inclined to believe the most important aspect of the guitar world is the playing of the guitar..
Japan’s most famous Samurai - Miyamoto Musashi says about collecting swords (ergo guitars) in his “book of 5 rings”
“Don't collect weapons beyond what's useful”
Musashi carried two Katanas (long swords) and one Wakizashi (small sword) and those were the weapons he practiced with and wielded when needed. He exhorted going beyond what was most needed. Basically, the idea is to focus on one sword/craft (guitar) until you attain mastery in it.
There’s a lot to be take from the “book of 5 rings”.. which translates to anything we do in life..
I believe we should Master our art.. not our arguments.
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I just want to add that I have been a victim of “guitar lust” and have amassed around 20 guitars .. all very different and very enjoyable.. that said since buying a SG 61 RI and Standard LP this year and thus joining the forum.. the debates and responses have raised the questions above..
I’ve been wanting a True Historic for ages.. and have been very close to getting one recently.. but what’s stopped me is the question of “why?”
The standard I bought from the demo shop.. is truly brilliant and I really couldn’t ask for more in a guitar.. as in.. it looks good, plays good and was a great price.. and ticks the LP box for sure.. so why do I need a TH.. ? Is it influence? Marketing? Greed?
I’ve come to question my collection and further collecting.. to the point where I get the most enjoyment from my ES’s so really I should consider those rather than solid bodied guitars..
that said I’ve got the two Gibson solids I wanted (SG & LP).. so even though I want a TH.. (and will probably still get one at one point) .. the influence of the fraternity (forum) has raised a number of questions.
Maybe I’m just getting old lol.
Bonjour.
Why do we seek the ultimate guitar “the one”?
Why do we think a certain wood, pick up or string will make a difference?
Is it because we believe it’ll make us a better player..?
Is it a belief in the fables of the guitar fraternities?
Is it a status thing?
Is it a distraction from the actual art of playing?
I’m inclined to believe the most important aspect of the guitar world is the playing of the guitar..
Japan’s most famous Samurai - Miyamoto Musashi says about collecting swords (ergo guitars) in his “book of 5 rings”
“Don't collect weapons beyond what's useful”
Musashi carried two Katanas (long swords) and one Wakizashi (small sword) and those were the weapons he practiced with and wielded when needed. He exhorted going beyond what was most needed. Basically, the idea is to focus on one sword/craft (guitar) until you attain mastery in it.
There’s a lot to be take from the “book of 5 rings”.. which translates to anything we do in life..
I believe we should Master our art.. not our arguments.
….
I just want to add that I have been a victim of “guitar lust” and have amassed around 20 guitars .. all very different and very enjoyable.. that said since buying a SG 61 RI and Standard LP this year and thus joining the forum.. the debates and responses have raised the questions above..
I’ve been wanting a True Historic for ages.. and have been very close to getting one recently.. but what’s stopped me is the question of “why?”
The standard I bought from the demo shop.. is truly brilliant and I really couldn’t ask for more in a guitar.. as in.. it looks good, plays good and was a great price.. and ticks the LP box for sure.. so why do I need a TH.. ? Is it influence? Marketing? Greed?
I’ve come to question my collection and further collecting.. to the point where I get the most enjoyment from my ES’s so really I should consider those rather than solid bodied guitars..
that said I’ve got the two Gibson solids I wanted (SG & LP).. so even though I want a TH.. (and will probably still get one at one point) .. the influence of the fraternity (forum) has raised a number of questions.
Maybe I’m just getting old lol.
Bonjour.