Favorite verse is the one that ends It ain't what you got, it's what you make.
Refers to the fact that it don't matter if your equipment is crappy (two beat up drums and two old guitars) it matters what you do with it. Lots of people have fancy guitars etc. 99% of them play nothing worthwhile. (Fender, Gibson and Martin make a lot of money however.) A feeling I have long shared, and beautifully put.
While I agree that you don't need an expensive instrument to make good music, they are expensive for a good reason, especially when it comes to acoustic instruments. It's not just a name, you pay for quality wood and being handmade as opposed to plywood from a factory in china.
I agree with your point, but you shouldn't be so quick to bash high-end instruments.
While I agree that you don't need an expensive instrument to make good music, they are expensive for a good reason, especially when it comes to acoustic instruments. It's not just a name, you pay for quality wood and being handmade as opposed to plywood from a factory in china.
I agree with your point, but you shouldn't be so quick to bash high-end instruments.
Favorite verse is the one that ends It ain't what you got, it's what you make. Refers to the fact that it don't matter if your equipment is crappy (two beat up drums and two old guitars) it matters what you do with it. Lots of people have fancy guitars etc. 99% of them play nothing worthwhile. (Fender, Gibson and Martin make a lot of money however.) A feeling I have long shared, and beautifully put.
While I agree that you don't need an expensive instrument to make good music, they are expensive for a good reason, especially when it comes to acoustic instruments. It's not just a name, you pay for quality wood and being handmade as opposed to plywood from a factory in china. I agree with your point, but you shouldn't be so quick to bash high-end instruments.
While I agree that you don't need an expensive instrument to make good music, they are expensive for a good reason, especially when it comes to acoustic instruments. It's not just a name, you pay for quality wood and being handmade as opposed to plywood from a factory in china. I agree with your point, but you shouldn't be so quick to bash high-end instruments.