Buying a new guitar is an exciting proposition. You go to the music store
and immediately face a world of possibilities, a supermarket of tantalizing
choices. Every guitar on the wall seems to scream, “Pick me! Pick me!” Should
you resist, exercise restraint, and avoid the models you know you can’t afford?
Heck, no. Be bold and just try any model that strikes your fancy. After all,
you’re not asking to test drive the Ferrari appearing in the showroom
window; you’re simply asking the salesperson to see how different guitars
feel and sound. And you’re not being frivolous either. Playing a range of guitars
helps you understand the differences between high-quality, expensive
guitars and acceptable but affordable guitars.
So indulge yourself. Even if you don’t have enough experience to recognize
the subtle differences between a good guitar and a great guitar, at least
expose yourself to them. And don’t wait until the day that you decide to buy
an instrument to pick one up for the first time. Make several visits to the
music store before you’re ready to buy and then take the time to absorb your
experiences. Try to visit several different music stores if you can. Some
stores may be the exclusive dealer of a specific brand in your region; other
retailers may not be able to sell that brand of guitar. Also, you pick up far
more knowledge about what makes a good, playable guitar than you may
think just by handling several different instruments.
Buying a guitar can be like what happens after you think that you have the
basics of a foreign language down pat and then visit the country where it’s
spoken: You practice your best Berlitz for weeks, but the first time that a
native starts speaking to you, you’re completely flustered. But don’t rush it;
hang in there. You’re just buying a guitar; you’re not in a strange land trying
to find the closest restroom facilities. You’re eventually gonna sort it all out.
Buying a new guitar is an exciting proposition. You go to the music store
and immediately face a world of possibilities, a supermarket of tantalizing
choices. Every guitar on the wall seems to scream, “Pick me! Pick me!” Should
you resist, exercise restraint, and avoid the models you know you can’t afford?
Heck, no. Be bold and just try any model that strikes your fancy. After all,
you’re not asking to test drive the Ferrari appearing in the showroom
window; you’re simply asking the salesperson to see how different guitars
feel and sound. And you’re not being frivolous either. Playing a range of guitars
helps you understand the differences between high-quality, expensive
guitars and acceptable but affordable guitars.
So indulge yourself. Even if you don’t have enough experience to recognize
the subtle differences between a good guitar and a great guitar, at least
expose yourself to them. And don’t wait until the day that you decide to buy
an instrument to pick one up for the first time. Make several visits to the
music store before you’re ready to buy and then take the time to absorb your
experiences. Try to visit several different music stores if you can. Some
stores may be the exclusive dealer of a specific brand in your region; other
retailers may not be able to sell that brand of guitar. Also, you pick up far
more knowledge about what makes a good, playable guitar than you may
think just by handling several different instruments.
Buying a guitar can be like what happens after you think that you have the
basics of a foreign language down pat and then visit the country where it’s
spoken: You practice your best Berlitz for weeks, but the first time that a
native starts speaking to you, you’re completely flustered. But don’t rush it;
hang in there. You’re just buying a guitar; you’re not in a strange land trying
to find the closest restroom facilities. You’re eventually gonna sort it all out.
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Mr.Burst
04/02/2011 02:51:16
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อืมมม... ถ้าเล่น jazz ตัวนี้อาจไม่เหมาะครับ สำเนียงบาดหูไป
แต่ถ้าบลูส์ก็พอได้ครับ
อืมมม... ถ้าเล่น jazz ตัวนี้อาจไม่เหมาะครับ สำเนียงบาดหูไป
แต่ถ้าบลูส์ก็พอได้ครับ
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betterake
04/02/2011 07:17:44
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ปิ๊คอัพซิงเกิลคอยล์ ถ้าจะเอาสำเนีบง jazz น่าจะใช้ตัวหน้าหรือ หน้า+กลาง
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ปิ๊คอัพซิงเกิลคอยล์ ถ้าจะเอาสำเนีบง jazz น่าจะใช้ตัวหน้าหรือ หน้า+กลาง
แล้วปรับแอมป์เพิ่มเสียงให้หนาๆอีกหน่อบก็พอได้นะครับ