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by Whiny Minotaur » Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:24 pm
You know what, for me it seems that I naturally gravitate towards playing only one guitar even if I own several, despite me liking the idea of having multiple guitars.
For a time, I owned up to something like 6 guitars but only really played one. I'd start playing on a different guitar for a few minutes, think that was fun and go back to my preferred one.
Currently, I own 3 guitars (Fujigen Mustang copy, parts Jag, CV Jag with JM pickup) but the only one that I feel naturally inclined to pick up and play is the last one. The Mustang has been languishing in the closet for a few months at this point (and will be put up for sale as soon as I get the time), and the parts Jag, my former number one, I only use for very specific things.
I had the two Jags in different tunings (CG#CGCD on the CV, standard tuning on the Jag) to get myself to play the parts Jag more, but I played in the tuning I made up for so long that I actually forgot how to play a lot of things on standard tuning. I'd force myself to play the parts Jag and halfheartedly struggle with standard tuning for a bit before going back to the CV, which would feel like a relief more than anything. Evidently, I'm not completely braindead yet because I eventually began to realize about how pointless and stupid this masochistic little process of mine is, when I could just spend my time enjoying the CV and spend that time writing a song, practicing technique or learning something.
I think I kind of latched on to the romantic idea of the rockstar having different guitars, tied to certain songs and justifying their existence through different usage, but apparently in practice, I find the minor hassle of switching up guitars between songs to be more annoying than it's worth. Also I never play out anyway so it's not like I'll ever be able to fulfill that juvenile fantasy of mine anyway lol.
There are definitely things that the parts Jag does better than the CV, and a few recordings I made needed that particular brand of scratchy noise that you can only get from a stock Jag, so it'll stay. But I don't see myself buying any more guitars from hereon. I guess I'll try to fill in that gaping materialistic hole of desiring surplus guitars with writing more songs and getting better technique, but we'll see if it actually holds.
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