As far as acoustic strings go, I prefer steel-string.
For a bassist, caluces aren't an issue, so I get to enjoy the metalic sound you get from the strings without my fingers bleeding.
But I don't get why you went for the bolt-on, it just isn't near as good of a sound as set-necks or neck-throughs.
I mean, I can see why you compensated, it looks awesome, but I'll take a cheesy-looking, awesome sounding guitar anyday. (i.e. the Musicman Bongo)
And I totally agree. Music is how you live, and what you do with your life, it shouldn't be about how much money you make. When you start living capitalist, you've already sold out.
For a bassist, caluces aren't an issue, so I get to enjoy the metalic sound you get from the strings without my fingers bleeding.
But I don't get why you went for the bolt-on, it just isn't near as good of a sound as set-necks or neck-throughs.
I mean, I can see why you compensated, it looks awesome, but I'll take a cheesy-looking, awesome sounding guitar anyday. (i.e. the Musicman Bongo)
And I totally agree. Music is how you live, and what you do with your life, it shouldn't be about how much money you make. When you start living capitalist, you've already sold out.
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