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Drifting off the Sable discussion perhaps, but I find the talk about "the soul" of an instrument interesting. If that were the case, then finding a guitar with"soul" should make me sound better on it, right? You already know where I'm going with this, don't you? I sound equally mediocre on all my guitars, even though each exhibits a different tone. To my old rock 'n roll ears, there isn't just one tone that is the ideal; if that were the case, why have more than one guitar?
In function, each of my guitars is probably better than I deserve... but I enjoy playing each one. Sure, I make comparisons, and on any given day "the one" changes. I have never gotten into the cork-sniffing comparisons (wood sniffing?), because I could pick up any of the guitars I own and play out with it tonight. I believe our fingers and ears train us: when we travel and I take one guitar along, I tend to miss the variety... but when we get home, the guitars that didn't go with us don't sound as good to me as the one that did come along. And then my ears and fingers appreciate the variety again. Since I got that first Emerald, it has been an Emerald that makes each trip with us. Is the Sable the best carbon fiber guitar ever? Probably to some Sable owners, but I didn't think so the couple times I've played one. Biased ears. That's why I tend to take guitar opinions with a grain of salt. Fortunately, I am a salt water kinda guy. Are carbon fiber guitars better than wood? Or, vice versa? I made my living in photography for 32 years. I used to chuckle when people would ask, "What kind of camera did you use to take that photo?" Or even better: "How long did it take to take that photo?" About 25 years. I have been playing guitar longer than that... I really should be better.
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However, I do think we in this forum tend to make life with the guitar much more complex than it needs to be. Before I joined this forum, very few of the guitar-related subjects commonly discussed here ever crossed my mind. I honestly don't believe that my enjoyment of the guitar was any less for that lack of exposure to all the minutia folks seem to be able to conjure up without end or resolution. Tony
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As far as guitars and soul, I have to admit I have been down that road, I think it's more of a tone thing (ear training?) for me. I don't think most Taylor guitars have any "soul". Which really just means their tone isn't for me. Of course I probably bought 5 of them before I figured that out. LOL
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Hi y'all, new member here but long time acoustic player and owner of a Sable for a couple of years. When I bought mine I wanted a guitar that I could travel with, leave outside of the case year round without humidifying, etc. I knew I was going to be happy when the guitar was shipped from Texas to me in New York and it was in tune when it arrived.
That guitar has been all over the place with me and I couldn't be happier with it. I haven't gotten rid of my more traditional wood guitars but the Sable has been heavy in the rotation since the day I got it. Cheers! |
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Welcome aboard kidjohn! Your experience mirrors that of many of us. I feel the same about my first CF guitar, a Rainsong WS-1000. Choose carbon fiber for the carefree durability and still enjoy the wooden ones. It is a big world with room for both, choose the right tool for the job, insert your metaphor here, etc.
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