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Have not given up playing electrics, even though my Martin receives most of my attention these days.
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I've been playing electrics for over 40 years up until about 2 1/2 years ago. About the same time I purchased a surprisingly nice
Alvarez classical (for very short money, thank you Craigslist!!) that surprised me how much I enjoyed playing. I already had a nice Yairi so I switched to just playing acoustic guitar. Bought another classical and another Yairi and looking to purchase a nice OM in the spring once I save a few more $$$. I really didn't miss playing my electrics at all, although I still pick them up occasionally. I have a few vintage Fender and Mesa Boogie amps as well as some really great electrics that I'll never sell. But more recently I have been getting a few calls to audition for lead guitar openings in local cover bands and to play my electrics at some local jam sessions and parties. I feel a bit like Michael Corleone, "Once I think I'm out, they keep pulling me back in!!". I consider myself more of an acoustic guitar player now, I enjoy it too much and wish I started playing acoustics much earlier.
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Thank you guys for all of the responses. I can relate with so many of them!
I've managed to thin my electric herd down to two, my PRS that was signed to me by Paul and my LE Strat. I'll never sell these two. I also sold off my Dr Z amp and all of my pedals and bought a Line 6 Helix. It covers all of my electric needs and I don't feel guilty having boutique amps and pedals laying around. The cool thing is that I can use Helix with my acoustics and record, so that makes things really interesting. I have a couple 8" PreSonus monitors, so I can get some really nice room filling tones with my Taylor through the Helix. DADGAD tuning has me totally enamored at the moment, and I hope it stays this way. I think if I ever got back into a band I'd probably opt to be the acoustic player! |
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I am a Gemini or bi-polar or both. One day is acoustic for a few then electric then back. Funny though. I never get tired of an acoustic. With electrics I always seem to have a love-hate thing for the ones I own. I do notice though that as I mature(ummmm get older) I like my semis better than solids.
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I'm kinda on the fence. To me it is far more enjoyable to just sit around with an acoustic rather than plug in one of my electrics. But my electrics are awesome as well. I had always thought that acoustic guitars were for more subdued playing style until I heard John Fahey who completely changed my perspective.
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I have a beautiful electric guitar that I play only a few times a year for the past few years. That may change some day, but not soon.
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I gave up on electric bass some yrs ago and play only acoustic guitar these days, no regrets.
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They are different animals, and I'll gladly stay in my lane and stay exclusively with Acoustic. I've owned a few electrics, and every one of them sounded better unplugged. |
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Didn't give it up but I have never taken it up.
That said, 30 years after I started on acoustic I have a hankering for a telecaster that is hard to deny. Knowing I'll never play it out is the only thing keeping me from picking one up.
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I did for a while but my Electric's are making a come back ...
But mainly for a few more rocking and Roll/faster songs... Most Ballads and my Electric aren't a good combo with my picking style
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How interesting to read all the comments!!!
I generally play acoustic. Had an Epiphone Sheraton back in the day with a Vox amp, which I sold. Never found the time to play it and dig in to all the available settings on the amp. A couple of years ago I was feeling the urge to play electric again and bought a Les Paul with a small Yamaha wireless amp. Play it a bit more than the Sheraton but still prefer picking up an acoustic |
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I haven’t 100% given up playing electric - I've kept one electric guitar (a parts Jazzmaster) and I'm contemplating selling one of my two amps to a friend. But when I do get the urge to do something with an amp sound at home, I'll more often do it with a soundhole pickup into my little homebuilt Princeton Reverb type amp. I'm enjoying exploring that more than actual electric lately.
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I've gone all acoustic after decades of gigging electrics.
I'm having a hard time deciding to sell off my Boogie (Blue Angel) and Fender (Prosonic) and a Les Paul (just a Studio, but a goodin') but will do it someday. I'll keep the old Tele. I'm the guy with a nos American tube hoard who took it pretty serious, but a switch flipped and all I care about is acoustic music now. Go figure. |
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I have actually done the opposite. I am very much rooted in acoustic instruments (guitar and mandolin) and I have always sung.
After playing solo gigs (acoustic) as well as in a classic rock cover band has kept me into both (acoustic and electric) for many years. Since I retired a few years ago, I play as much or more than ever but have moved away from solo acoustic gigs and concentrating more on electric. I am awaiting delivery of a Reverend Airwave 12 string electric to add a new ingredient to the band's sound. |