so, dayne recently mentioned....
this got me thinking about how people view their instruments. are they simply replaceable "tools"?
or over time do you develop a more intimate relationship w your go to instrument(s)?
i'm not a material guy....but i definitely have an intimate relationship with my instruments. and it's not about accruing a bunch of "material" things....instead, i do believe that certain instruments are imbued w a certain "soul" and have for lack of a better term...a "spirituality" about them.
when they speak to you (and allow YOU to speak) ..... that's a special bond. at least it is for me...and it's one i don't lightly dismiss or take for granted.
i've had an ongoing relationship w my number one bass ...my '63 PBASS for more than 40 yrs now. i've played thousands of gigs w it. besides being my first bass...it's the instrument i learned to play bass on. it's been there for me thru thick and thin and we've had some AMAZING times together. there's no way i can look at that as just some wood w some strings on it.
other instr i have i got from other musicians who i've played w. and i always feel a connection w them when i play "their" axe. other instr i've put together from parts or done a lot of mods upon.....hard not to feel a connection w those too.
i put a wonderful relationship w a great instrument right up there w a wonderful relationship w a great woman!
Dayne Nobody IV wrote: I never fall in love with guitars... there is always another guitar coming along soon..
this got me thinking about how people view their instruments. are they simply replaceable "tools"?
or over time do you develop a more intimate relationship w your go to instrument(s)?
i'm not a material guy....but i definitely have an intimate relationship with my instruments. and it's not about accruing a bunch of "material" things....instead, i do believe that certain instruments are imbued w a certain "soul" and have for lack of a better term...a "spirituality" about them.
when they speak to you (and allow YOU to speak) ..... that's a special bond. at least it is for me...and it's one i don't lightly dismiss or take for granted.
i've had an ongoing relationship w my number one bass ...my '63 PBASS for more than 40 yrs now. i've played thousands of gigs w it. besides being my first bass...it's the instrument i learned to play bass on. it's been there for me thru thick and thin and we've had some AMAZING times together. there's no way i can look at that as just some wood w some strings on it.
other instr i have i got from other musicians who i've played w. and i always feel a connection w them when i play "their" axe. other instr i've put together from parts or done a lot of mods upon.....hard not to feel a connection w those too.
i put a wonderful relationship w a great instrument right up there w a wonderful relationship w a great woman!
BREAD IS GREAT!
PRAISE CHALLAH!!!!
PRAISE CHALLAH!!!!