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Back to the basics…
I joined TAC for the second time about a month ago. I had to back off for a bit because of a recent Carpal Tunnel surgery. I was playing right after the surgery and had some issues with some pretty severe pain. It has now abated so my small win is being able to play the guitar again. My journey may be a little bit different than some. I am not that good by any means but love to play and sing. Also, I love to bless others in music. My guitarsenal is proof of that. I currently have 4 guitars. My most expensive is a GS Mini Koa plus, then I have a Yamaha LL16m, then an Art and Lutherie, and finally a Sigma DM3M.
The reason for the selection is that I am a firm believer that while desiring more expensive instruments isn’t a bad thing, that there are many less expensive guitars that play and sound great.
The second part of my selection, why it is so varied, is that I believe that I am to pass on my love of the guitar to others. I can’t tell you how many guitars I have given away to people who are interested in playing the guitar, but don’t have the means to purchase one. That will continue.
Currently I live in a small town in North Dakota, the closest music store is Bismark which is some 70 plus miles away. I am not only trying to have a selection of used guitars for people here I am currently collecting the tools necessary to do set ups on guitars so those needing setups don’t have to travel the 70 plus miles, and then be without their guitar for a couple of weeks. I have purchased several books on guitar repair, including “The Guitar Player Repair Guide” by Dan Erlewine.
All of this because I want to serve the people in my community and share the guitar that I love so dearly. I want to pass on what I have been blessed with.
I’ll close with tis. I heard this said and I will share it with those here in the TAC Family.
“Start where you are, use what you’ve got, and do what you can.” Guitar playing isn’t a competition. It isn’t a race. It’s an expression of your soul, whether you write your own music or play songs that have touched your heart. So play on and have fun!
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