Should I be looking into a new guitar?
I have been playing guitar for 3 years, this fall I go onto my 4th year. I have used a guitar Behringer guitar from the Behringer V-tone Guitar Pack for about 2 years now.
Assuming I am pretty good, should I be thinking of upgrading my electric guitar?
Give me some suggestions, and how much difference I could expect from a change.
I was thinking of the Gibson Custom Shop DG-335.
Custom Gibson are high priced guitars.
It’s not the guitar that creates the music, it’s you. One of the guys in my band has a Telecaster he bought at a garage sale for 100 bucks, it sounds GREAT, but it’s his hands and heart that make it sound good.
If you want to upgrade, I would say to do it slowly. THe most expensive guitar I own is an Ibanez hollowbody i paid less that 1000 for, I got it specifically for Jazz
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i wouldn’t get one of those…they are really big…you should get something smaller like a washburn or fender
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Custom Gibson are high priced guitars.
It’s not the guitar that creates the music, it’s you. One of the guys in my band has a Telecaster he bought at a garage sale for 100 bucks, it sounds GREAT, but it’s his hands and heart that make it sound good.
If you want to upgrade, I would say to do it slowly. THe most expensive guitar I own is an Ibanez hollowbody i paid less that 1000 for, I got it specifically for Jazz
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