Right tool for the job

played a PJAZZ gig last night in the warehouse of a brewery (machinery off, thank god!). so, i knew we'd be in a room w pretty bad acoustics, and that when we played this gig last time....my big-ass archtop never made it out of the case. instead i played the whole gig w my thinline tele. that worked pretty good and i was able to cut thru. i'll often use that tele on jazz gigs and it works out fine.
so, last night i packed up the tele....and my STRAT! the strat hasn't made it out to a gig in looooooong time and frankly it hasn't been outta the case here at home for some time. oh, man....did i have BLAST playing that thing last night! and it really sent me in some directions i wouldn't have gone w another axe.
and really, to my thinking...there's no point in having a few different gtrs, or basses if you end up playing the same way on all of them.
i had to smile when a drummer who was there came up between songs and said "whoa, i never knew you could play jazz on a stratocaster!"
so, last night i packed up the tele....and my STRAT! the strat hasn't made it out to a gig in looooooong time and frankly it hasn't been outta the case here at home for some time. oh, man....did i have BLAST playing that thing last night! and it really sent me in some directions i wouldn't have gone w another axe.
and really, to my thinking...there's no point in having a few different gtrs, or basses if you end up playing the same way on all of them.
i had to smile when a drummer who was there came up between songs and said "whoa, i never knew you could play jazz on a stratocaster!"