New found joy
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 1:49 am
Rickenbacker 360- $1,050
Vox Amplifier with Foot Pedal- $199.00
New Electronic guitar tuner- $19.95
The hour I spend every day playing now- priceless
Since I bought my 360, I cannot tell you how enjoyable guitar playing has become again. It's not that I didn't like playing before, but all I had really was a beautiful Guild D-15 mahogany. I didn't like trying bar chords, I wasn't willing to try new stuff, and I was stuck playing the same old songs that I have been playing for years.
For some reason, the Rick just fits right into my hands. The instant I picked it up at the Guitar show, it felt like home. I have never had that experience with a guitar before. I am playing bar chords and looking for new songs (I will never "rip off a lead lick"), and this is the best thing that could happen for my 13 year old son and I. He plays bass and I play rhythm and sing. It's a gas. He wants a new bass for Christmas and I wish I had the money for a 4000 series bass but he just isn't up for that expensive a guitar yet (he just started last Christmas with a Fender Squire...)
Has anyone else every had this kind of experience? I knew it was gonna be good, but to steal a line from Tom Petty "but never as good as I feel right now, and you're the only one that's ever known how..."
Vox Amplifier with Foot Pedal- $199.00
New Electronic guitar tuner- $19.95
The hour I spend every day playing now- priceless
Since I bought my 360, I cannot tell you how enjoyable guitar playing has become again. It's not that I didn't like playing before, but all I had really was a beautiful Guild D-15 mahogany. I didn't like trying bar chords, I wasn't willing to try new stuff, and I was stuck playing the same old songs that I have been playing for years.
For some reason, the Rick just fits right into my hands. The instant I picked it up at the Guitar show, it felt like home. I have never had that experience with a guitar before. I am playing bar chords and looking for new songs (I will never "rip off a lead lick"), and this is the best thing that could happen for my 13 year old son and I. He plays bass and I play rhythm and sing. It's a gas. He wants a new bass for Christmas and I wish I had the money for a 4000 series bass but he just isn't up for that expensive a guitar yet (he just started last Christmas with a Fender Squire...)
Has anyone else every had this kind of experience? I knew it was gonna be good, but to steal a line from Tom Petty "but never as good as I feel right now, and you're the only one that's ever known how..."
