I managed to stay on a practice routine for a year.
Allocated time for stuff, cycling exercises on a weekly basis, keeping track of progress.
Around 3 hours each day.
It does wonders for your playing.
BUT it's excessively taxing, especially if you're a full time worker.
As I get older, 45 in a...
I'd say that in reality, it's often one and a half spec away.
I mean: "meh, this has x bridge, not my fave but I can cope with it (main problem) but it also has the same set of pickups that I have on other 2 guitars (secondary problem)"
I have loads of guitars that are 1 spec away, but then...
Came for the drama, stayed for the Sabo Beretta
Jokes aside, in these days where money is scarce, the quality of service makes the difference.
It sucks that a nice dude had to shrink down his business.
Nah nah nah...
It's not only about nazi frets
I'm upset that in the 90s-00s Ibby was leading the development of features, now they trail behind...not to say they copy.
They innovate with things that the guitarist didn't even know they wanted, but loved them, now they offer what guitarists want...
Bah...to me it seems that Ibanez wants to appeal to the white collars nowadays.
Which is 100% legit, but it means that if I want white collar stuff I go to PRS, Gibson, Fender, which I did, and that if I want edgy stuff I go to Jackson, ESP, Schecter, or even Legator...which I partially did...I...
I mean, I think that guitar that have colors on the front and are natural wood on the back look like Ikea tables without legs, but I don't go to forum threads and mock the people who love them and forked money to purchase them :D
I mean...that goes for a swhirl paint job and for any kind of finish and hardware combination.
I mean, for me the PGM 100 has a nostalgia factor, not only for the player, but for the whole period, which I'm very lucky and proud to have lived.
The PGM 100 is something that everytime I see it...
Oh, and Yvette Young, to mention another Great.
I'll say something that people will perceive as sexist, because someone likes to find it everywhere, but "oh well"
Nili, Lari, Yvette do their things, they do guitar with passion and love, while there are other women that play guitar that just...
As I said.
More talented than Nita.
I think both fall apart pretty fast when you remove them from their confort zone (like 80% of guitar youtubers perhaps)
None of the two girls stand close to Lari Basilio or Nili Brosh
Still I prefer Nita and Courtney to the girls of Love Bites that are very...