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MYTHBUSTING: too many guitars
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If I had a pound for every poster who has said something like "If you spent half the money you spend on new guitars on lessons, you'd be a better player", well, I could afford a new guitar. (Or, of course, a lot of lessons.)
We are told over and over: "Don't spend money on gear, get lessons, and practice more often". "Don't waste all that time trawling round the shops looking for a better Les Paul, learn how to play the one you've got." And so on.
And you know what? It's bullshit.
i'll put my hand up as having more guitars than I need, and as having better instruments than my ability to play them justifies. Many, maybe most of us here are the same.
OK, so suppose I stop buying guitars and buy lessons instead. How many extra lessons would I get? Answer: none. None at all. I am already absorbing new information about making music as fast as I can go. Like most of us here, I am already at or close to my learning limit. There is only so much one can take in at a time. And that's an ideal case: I'm retired and don't have to work or do anything else much I don't feel like doing. Few of us here have that luxury.
Many here could learn faster in theory, but have commitments to earning a living, being part of a family, caring for elderly parents, volunteering for a local cause. The practical reality is that most of us can't sensibly put a lot more time into our craft than we already do, not without becoming complete arseholes and neglecting our families, welshing on our responsibilities, ignoring our friends. Screw that.
Buying guitars isn't something we here do instead of playing and practicing and learning. It is something we do as well as playing and practicing and learning
So look here you lot. Stop telling me not to buy guitars and "put the money towards lessons and the time towards practice". Any time you feel like telling me (and every other poor bugger) something like that, don't. Just send me a pound instead.
If enough of you do that, I'll not only thank you, I'll buy yet another lovely new guitar I don't need and post a picture here in yet another NGD thread. Deal?
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But for the record I agree, I don’t have time to commit to lessons, plus, if I’m honest, I’m scared of the teacher’s reaction to all my self taught bad habits.
There are only so many hours a day on can practice for and still stay fresh and in love with music.
Plus, by having fewer they always tend to be in tip top setup and working order.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
In the end, it probably comes down to what people's ultimate goals are (and how serious they take them), the stage of life they are in, etc.
In summary: do whatever floats your boat and be happy. Life is too short!
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Buying guitars is just down to whether you have a collector personality, how much money you have/how good you are at trading guitars, and your preferences. If you enjoy owning more than one guitar, there's no reason to own several unless you're ending up bankrupt over it. In the same way millionaires/billionaires own lots of cars - because they like having them.
The one I hear almost weekly is "yeah, but can you play all of them at the same time? No, so what's the point?"
No, but I can play them all one after the other, can't I lol? But trying to explain to a non-player that each of them sounds different, and lends themselves to different genres etc., is basically a waste of your time.
You don't wear all your clothes at once (unless you're Joey from Friends, in which case you wear all of Chandler's clothes in one go). You can't drive multiple cars at once, you don't eat all of your food at once (for the most part), and so on.
Final point is: it just isn't anyone else's business.
Thanks for the opportunity to vent.
Would you then splash out on lots of nice new guitars?
1. Playing guitar.
2. Collecting gear.
Really, your mileage will vary depending on how much you are into one or the other.
The other aspect is of course global over production is destroying the planet, so we all need less stuff, but that's almost a side issue on this topic.
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People may well say that more time practising is better than more money spent on hardware ... I say it depends on what your aims are for your own music and your own pleasure/leisure time.
Up until owning a guitar shop in the 80s I had a couple of guitars only, a gigging guitar and a backup, as that's all anybody much had at that time (unless you were a superstar). Up until that time I was gigging and recording with a Tele and a Les Paul Special through a Marshall ... and that was pretty much it.
Guitars are just a tool ... but then I collect old woodworking planes ... so I'd be daft to judge :-)
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As has been said.
Simples!
:-)
Play Guitar. Drink beer.
It does bug me when people tell you how to do your hobby. It's weird!
People also say things like if you're not in a band playing in front of people regularly you're not a proper guitar player.
For most of us it's a hobby, whether you're in a band or not. I just prefer not to shove my hobby down everyone's earholes
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We are all wasting time we could spend collecting guitars or playing them by sitting at computer keyboards or on our phones posting here :-)
I'm lucky in that my computer is in my workshop and I can file sitting here posting between winding pickups with 'talking to customers and potential customers'.
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My advice buy what you want and if you want to improve learn some songs. I can't play fast but every month or so have a bash at thunderstruck. Getting faster.
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There's something else about having a bunch of guitars.
Creative inspiration.
When you bring something out of its case and haven't played it for a while, once it's tuned and warmed up to hands, it'll inspire playing and coming up with ideas or simply playing stuff that the guitar suggests.
Cliff
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