i had a blackstar mini stack (ht5 head and two 10 inch cabs), and it ruled, but a while back it stopped working right, really pissed me off, and i got new tubes for it and that didnt fix it so i bought an orange tiny terror amp to run into my two blackstar 10 inch cabs. that thing is a sledgehammer. love it. plus i found my old stupid soundmaker effects pedal with 99 presets from quiet chorus to dying screech space droid, and it is hilarious. i wish more songs had flange effects. flange is cool as shit! i bought my les paul after working all summer at hi nabor and decades later it is still a glorious work of art, both musically and aesthetically. few manmade objects rival the beauty of nice guitars. maybe those old wooden polished boats. those are beautiful too. a gibson burst and those old boats. mans treasures.
this is why my custom minimalist strat i built with only one bridge humbucker and no switches is such a monster. no switches. switches are for homos and dullards. simple wins
mexicans are spectacular chefs even in non mexican restaurants. illegal mexicans run every kitchen in new york and always delicious
i went there with a couple friends and ate what i thought was like 70 bucks worth of food, then when i kindly picked up the tab it was 140. those margaritas must be imported every morning fresh from guadalajara becasue they aint cheap
you say something like this, i think there is hope for you. then you follow it up with this and stick to my original opinion.
My daughters violin/fiddle is a pretty beautiful instrument. The intricate hand carving on it and the fact that the back is convex is pretty amazing to me. But I’ll agree that guitars can be beautiful.
I would think the violin would be hard to learn to play. No frets to let you know where to change keys.