Sunday, October 25, 2009

the epi is great and the strat is back

having a great time with the epi dot. Sounds great unplugged, and really good through the fender amp. There is a little fret buzz, but I'll fix that when I change the strings. It doesn't bother me much.

As for my next guitar, I"m back to the strat. I can handle the 25.5 scale length for my RnB single note improv stuff. The Epi I'll use for the acoustic-style Blues. This makes sense -- I can play both guitars -- take my Epi to school for lessons, and play the strat at home for the solo stuff that Tom (my teacher) doesn't cover. The epi is good for school also because Tom sometimes forgets to bring an amp, and the epi plays well unplugged -- I can hear it when he's playing his classical guitar, which is the one he usually brings.

Ahh, guitars..... they're so great!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

i got the Epiphone Dot!

I Got the Dot.

Black finish with chrome hardware. Beautiful! The 24.75 scale length is great! Much easier to play than a strat 25.5 inch. I'm not into strats anymore! The quality in the guitar is just excellent. Fine craftsmanship. It sounds great -- great tone. The neck feels great. I'm getting used to the bigger body size. It's great unplugged, too. Semi-hollow body.

I Love the Dot!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

epiphone dot soon

It looks like the weekend of the 18th I'll be heading up to Milwaukee and Marty will get me the Epiphone Dot. Looking forward to it!!!

After that, do I really need another guitar? My Yamaha Pacifica is a nice strat-type. So with that and the Epi Dot I've got the range covered: 2 scale lengths, single coil and humbucker, solid body and semi-hollow.

Maybe I don't need a Fender strat. I have thought of the Gibson Melody Maker. Made in the USA, 400 bucks (!), 1 single coil, mahagony body, Les Paul body style. That would get me my "made in America" fix and save a few hundred bucks compared to the Strat Highway 1.

But maybe the Epi Dot and Yamaha are all I need. Two nice guitars.....

Saturday, October 3, 2009

pick winning now

now I"ve gone to using the pick for solos. well, my fingers were hurting -- mild arthritis or something. so now the pick feels better and I'm going with it.

also I've picked up the acoustic again to mess around with, especially while sitting on the couch or in the kitchen. just a nice smaller guitar with easy to play nylon strings.

the lessons progress. i'm learning more how to structure a blues solo against the 12 bar pattern in a way that makes sense.