Topic: Future NGD
I have learned from my boss that I will receive a bit extra money in December. There will be enough to buy each person in the family a little something extra, which is nice at the holiday season. So I went by my local guitar shop and killed an hour in the acoustic room. I went in to check out Taylor guitars specifically. But they had a Gretsch flat-top designed specifically for bluegrass music. The bass on this thing was insane. In about five minutes of playing it, it had me trying new runs and different things. There were two problems with it, both solvable. The first problem is that it's not an A/E. So a combo piezo/mic pickup will solve that. I'm not sure what to do about a pre-amp with that, but I'm sure there's something that'll work. The other thing is that the tuners are super-d-duper sensitive. Different less sensitive tuners will resolve that problem. Neither of these things should affect the tone.
I was thinking of an Epiphone EJ-200, or a couple of other Epiphones, but after playing them I'd have to modify them too much to suit my hands and playing style. Beautiful tone, but not physically comfortable for me. That's why you should play a guitar before buying one. I've never heard a bad thing about EJ-200s, and there wasn't anything bad about it except that it isn't suited for me.
So, hmmmmm, Taylor, Guild, Larrivee guitars were pretty nice too. And I didn't even get to try the Blueridge guitars yet. Blueridge makes a guitar specifically for country gospel. I think I may have to give it a try.
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