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Old 07-25-2017, 02:39 PM
Beau Hannam Beau Hannam is offline
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Nice sentences Jobe.
Indeed, perhaps the only thing is to judge an instrument in the dark so as not to be mislead by senses other than hearing and touch... it may lead to perfumed guitars though, but i'm not opposed to sandalwood transverse bars

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Interesting and telling. If we could approach a guitar blind and only consider touch (feel) and sound we would be better judges of pleasure as it relates to each player. It seems natural that if the touch and sound are present your eyes will see beauty. Beauty from a proper perspective and perhaps unexpected. The superficial fades into the mist. "Your" guitar speaks to you on a very curious level for all the right reasons. And to each their own. Guitars are so organic. It takes more than eyes to see.
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