Lordy Lordy Lordy..... there's that word... "snarky" being bandied about again....

I can't believe how touchy some folks here are. Who cares about the definition of a word in this discussion? Really? We have to define words to prove a point?

The main topic here is:

Space dog is starting to play the guitar again.... cool.... man, rock it out....Go dog go!!! play every day if you can, even if it's only a few minutes....

If you want to soak your fingers in salt water or paint them with super glue or just grow some natural calluses, hey, JUST DO IT! Personally I would suggest the natural calluses first.

I prefer the natural ones. I like a low action but high enough so the strings don't buzz and ring clean, and a balance between slinky thin strings which play so much better, and the heavier gauges which sound so much better. After all these years, I think (yeah 100% sure) I've found that point.

I have found that having natural calluses has served me well. My calluses always tended to be on the light side. Nothing really heavy and obvious so I guess I would be in trouble by showing mine and having my guitar playing skills judged accordingly. Light gauge stings, low smooth action on a Gibson SG neck, and my fingers were just fine during all those years on the road.

If someone tells me that they play guitar, cool... I don't care if they do it for love or money or both, if they're just starting or have been spanking the plank for decades..... they play, I play and that's what matters. If they're better than me, I want to learn something from them, if I'm the better picker, I want to teach them something.

I've been both amateur and professional, and at the same time. I loved every minute of my playing and at times, I even got paid and made a living from it too.

As far as the guitar itself... well, depending where it was purchased, it probably came halfway set up to play OK right out of the store/box. Granted, having a tech or someone who knows guitars well, and can set it up, could easily tweek it a bit to make it play even better.

Just play the guitar Space Dog.... and enjoy it.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 01/14/14 07:37 AM.

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