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Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 2:39 pm
by slparry
Well ... I appear have a collection.... There's another two classicals not in this image

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From left

Epiphone Les Paul
Epiphone Hummingbird Pro
Yamaha F370
Lorenzo Hummingbird
Suzuki 1663 Classical built 1971

Managed to get the Suzuki yesterday, I have another identical one but that's a 1973

I seem to be enjoying the classicals more so am playing/ learning a lot of Spanish composer pieces.

I last played in 1975 but thankfully a lot has come back, just the fingers aren't as nimble nowadays

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 5:07 pm
by Blackal
Nice !

If you have so many acoustics - you're obv not too shabby a player?

I cannot play a note, but decided last year - to buy an object d'art in the form of a Gibson Les Paul.

Does that make me a bad person for buying a guitar as art?

It's on a minimalist stand in the living room.

I might get around to a few power-chords to impress the neighbours :lol:

Got this:

'60s style, non-weight relieved LP in 'Unburst' finish.

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 7:25 pm
by dave the german
Looks like a nice collection - I've fallen into the same trap!! Think I've got 11 at the moment including a Manuel Rodriguez classical and a fretless bass bought after a few too many beers and listening to a track from Robert Plant's Fate of Nations (there's a brilliant sounding fretless). I took some ABRSM grade exams in my late teens and really want to get back into playing more

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:23 am
by slparry
Blackal wrote:Nice !

If you have so many acoustics - you're obv not too shabby a player?

I cannot play a note, but decided last year - to buy an object d'art in the form of a Gibson Les Paul.

Does that make me a bad person for buying a guitar as art?

It's on a minimalist stand in the living room.

I might get around to a few power-chords to impress the neighbours :lol:

Got this:

'60s style, non-weight relieved LP in 'Unburst' finish.



Ooo very nice Al, sign up to a local tutor for a half hour a week it'll do wonders and it's a shame for such an instrument to not be played

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:25 am
by slparry
dave the german wrote:Looks like a nice collection - I've fallen into the same trap!! Think I've got 11 at the moment including a Manuel Rodriguez classical and a fretless bass bought after a few too many beers and listening to a track from Robert Plant's Fate of Nations (there's a brilliant sounding fretless). I took some ABRSM grade exams in my late teens and really want to get back into playing more


Fantastic Dave.

I played a bit in the 70's and am enjoying twiddling again

My inspiration at present is Ana Vidovic as here

https://youtu.be/inBKFMB-yPg?si=H_zgxo25X_nWPTjr

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:36 am
by RiceBurner
Very nice.

I'm terrible with music, I'd love to be able to play, but simply don't have an ear for it (and believe me, I've tried!)

Currently have one of those (hoick-ptui) plastic bodied semi-acoustics in the loft, A Crafter.

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I must get it out again and put it on the wall, I can't play it, but they are lovely things to look at.

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:12 am
by Blackal
slparry wrote:

Ooo very nice Al, sign up to a local tutor for a half hour a week it'll do wonders and it's a shame for such an instrument to not be played


You know what - you are absolutely right. That is something for this autumn/winter. :headbang:

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:16 pm
by slparry
RiceBurner wrote:Very nice.

I'm terrible with music, I'd love to be able to play, but simply don't have an ear for it (and believe me, I've tried!)

Currently have one of those (hoick-ptui) plastic bodied semi-acoustics in the loft, A Crafter.

Image

I must get it out again and put it on the wall, I can't play it, but they are lovely things to look at.



Ooo that's purdy :)

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:18 pm
by slparry
Blackal wrote:
slparry wrote:

Ooo very nice Al, sign up to a local tutor for a half hchords week it'll do wonders and it's a shame for such an instrument to not be played


You know what - you are absolutely right. That is something for this autumn/winter. :headbang:


Nice easy one to learn is "Stand by Me" it'll sound great!!

4 simple chords repeated

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:52 pm
by dave the german
slparry wrote:
dave the german wrote:Looks like a nice collection - I've fallen into the same trap!! Think I've got 11 at the moment including a Manuel Rodriguez classical and a fretless bass bought after a few too many beers and listening to a track from Robert Plant's Fate of Nations (there's a brilliant sounding fretless). I took some ABRSM grade exams in my late teens and really want to get back into playing more


Fantastic Dave.

I played a bit in the 70's and am enjoying twiddling again

My inspiration at present is Ana Vidovic as here

https://youtu.be/inBKFMB-yPg?si=H_zgxo25X_nWPTjr


Yep I've seen some of her videos. Listen to Berta Rojas play Barrios - absolutely brilliant. I've been fortunate to see my classical guitar hero from the 3rd row - John Williams - it really was spine tingling. Berta Rojas was supposed to be appearing with him but was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her replacement was Gary Ryan - Google Benga Beat by him - makes me wonder if it's worth practising!!

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:54 pm
by dave the german
Blackal wrote:
slparry wrote:

Ooo very nice Al, sign up to a local tutor for a half hour a week it'll do wonders and it's a shame for such an instrument to not be played


You know what - you are absolutely right. That is something for this autumn/winter. :headbang:


Horse with no name - I know it's acoustic but it's only 2 chords - Incidentally I've got a Squier acoustic for sale :wink:

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:21 pm
by popsky
:mrgreen: I can hear/see our own band thrashing it out at the Hand in the very near future :mrgreen:

Woh betide anyone who closes the door on that ensemble :toothy1: :toothy1: [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=mutley laugh.gif]

Re: Guitar Acquisition Syndrome

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 4:25 pm
by dave the german
popsky wrote::mrgreen: I can hear/see our own band thrashing it out at the Hand in the very near future :mrgreen:

Woh betide anyone who closes the door on that ensemble :toothy1: :toothy1: [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=guitar2.gif] [smilie=mutley laugh.gif]


I think you've got ensemble and cacophony mixed up :lol: