thats totally badass. i would have done more but never really got to play with others or professionals so im a bit rough around the edges but i have been doing stretches and excerises working my pinky good cause it is very broken and stiff lol
If there's one thing that will improve your playing (regardless of your skill level), it's playing with people as good or better than you are.
I'm a professional, having even gone through parts of my life where my entire income was from my musicianship. I've been a session musician, a gig musician, belonged to small and large bands alike. I've gone on tours, I've been a studio musician, and I've played for free just to get the experience.
And, yeah, I'm liking the idea of the Mustang LT-25. I'm in the middle of a weird project where I'm seeing how cheap it is to get into guitar.
thats a great amp for cheap budget setups.so many options also when you started the project what was the max spent goal? 00?
No max spend, or anything like that. I'll try any number of cheap instruments and gear. I just want to see what new players without any money can get for little money. I don't actually care about what I spend overall, as each purchase is more or less in isolation.
I'm very impressed with the guitar I got. The amp isn't that bad, but I want a better one - which is something I think a new student would do.
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