I have to say my Gibson Faded V.
I need a new photo, but for now, this will suffice. I just lowered the action a touch more and double checked the intonation. She's singing pretty well right now.
It is a small world for metal fanatics. I welcome you fellow musicians, especially the metalheads!
I have a pile of guitars, but there are three that keep floating to the top:
May we kindly offer our help to clear the 'pile' that you have ? We are 'Clear the Pile of Guitars Pvt. Ltd.' And most importantly, this service is only 99 cents.
Ok.
My numbah one and only guitar is my Yamaha classical on which I play all types of music (except perhaps classical).
Greg's are all right-handed, Rahul! You'd be better off taking from my pile. Even if it's nowhere near as impressive as Greg's or Nick's (or quite a few of the folks here, it seems :wink: ). Whenever you find yourself in this hemisphere, you should feel free to drop by.
Peace
My Part-o- caster is my only guitar right now-so i guess it wins--unless i'm able to buy that PRS i have had my eye on at GC :D
Elsie -
Not my favorite guitar.... Though she's been there since the begining,
and has been involved in EVERY musical adventure I've ever had.
Ken
"The man who has begun to live more seriously within
begins to live more simply without"
-Ernest Hemingway
"A genuine individual is an outright nuisance in a factory"
-Orson Welles
I have a pile of guitars, but there are three that keep floating to the top:
May we kindly offer our help to clear the 'pile' that you have ? We are 'Clear the Pile of Guitars Pvt. Ltd.' And most importantly, this service is only 99 cents.
Ok.
My numbah one and only guitar is my Yamaha classical on which I play all types of music (except perhaps classical).
heh -- in your dreams, Rahul. I had only one electric and one acoustic when I was a wee lad as yourself. But some decades later things have sort of snowballed ...
(And I too have a Yamaha Classical somewhere in the pile. As Dave points out, it's a righty -- and cutaway, so it does matter a little even on a classical.)
-=tension & release=-
My Yamaha classical (my only classical) is also a righty, but since it's the basic no-frills model it's re-strung as lefty (as I suspect Rahul's is). It's got to be close to fifteen years old now... Karen's Yamaha classical is over thirty years old now! Still her #1 guitar.
Peace
My Yamaha classical (my only classical) is also a righty, but since it's the basic no-frills model it's re-strung as lefty (as I suspect Rahul's is). It's got to be close to fifteen years old now... Karen's Yamaha classical is over thirty years old now! Still her #1 guitar.
Peace
Now that I think about it, deeper in the pile there's my first classical: the one you gave me. And it's currently a leftie.
-=tension & release=-
Didn't you switch that over for me back in 2002 for the third Riverside Jam? That's got to be collecting serious dust! :wink:
Peace
I have one - my cherry red Hagstrom Swede. So I pick that one. :)
Darn, these posts on classical's have reminded me about my beat up Jose Perez guitar, its a total shambles, but I love it. Rescued from the back of a skip by my pops, with the kind of action high jumpers would have difficulty with, but put a fresh pack of strings on and work it, and the tone is sublime. Never really liked classical guitars, but that one. Just been playing it a bit over the last couple of days, and it'd be tough choosing one between that and my strat........