GSR wrote:Les debuted two new songs with his Fancy Band on the 30th and on New Year's eve. They're so damn good. i think i'm gonna upload them both right now.
Quality's pretty good. A lot cooler if you know what les is saying. (Lyrics in other bassists thread)
Phantom Patriot, 12.31.05
One Betta, 12.31.05
My Carl Thompson Thread.
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i like tictacs wrote:In my opinion one should always own the best possible instrument they can afford- it will make you want to play more, having a good instrument to play with. Not to mention you will be able to play some things infinitley better on a Modulus, Zon, Warwick, KSD, any high end builder for that matter, then on a mexican fender clone.
If it fosters a better learning environment and sounds better, why not? They are instruments, not pieces of art- although they may look like pieces of art, they play amazing and that is what counts. So I don't think you should feel bad to own a high end piece of gear. Experience shouldn't dictate what you own IMO.
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"Don't be ridiculous. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go fill my freezer with my own blood."
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except if ur a beginner then get a beginners instrument, to help learn, primarily if i guess you dont know if your going to stick with it.i am sam2 wrote:i like tictacs wrote:In my opinion one should always own the best possible instrument they can afford- it will make you want to play more, having a good instrument to play with. Not to mention you will be able to play some things infinitley better on a Modulus, Zon, Warwick, KSD, any high end builder for that matter, then on a mexican fender clone.
If it fosters a better learning environment and sounds better, why not? They are instruments, not pieces of art- although they may look like pieces of art, they play amazing and that is what counts. So I don't think you should feel bad to own a high end piece of gear. Experience shouldn't dictate what you own IMO.
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