So, like, I'm this guy. And like, I do stuff...
Chemist, musician, artist, programmer, coach, husband, dad, uncle, etc.
So yeah.
Advice-wise? There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
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Is there really a "best guitar", I mean, who is the best brand? I play the bass but I also can play regular also. (link)
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No, there isn't.
The reason is that it all depends on the style you're plaing, and sometimes even the exact song. Every make of guitar has a slightly different sound to it. The Fender Stratocaster has a great, nearly ubiquitous sound. I love the way Paul Reed Smith's sound. The Les Paul from Gibson is highly versatile. You've got solid bodies, archtops, single-coil, humbuckers, different wood types, different kinds of tremolo systems, etc etc etc.
Personally, I have a Fender Stratocaster and a PRS 24-fret model. I love the PRS for a more mellow sound, or for really obnoxiously loud distortion. The strat I love for bright, bitey soloing. I could not use the Strat for jazz - it would sound awful (to my ear, anyway), and some rhythm things I play just sound like crap on the Strat, too. Likewise, if I want a really clean sounding solo, I won't use the PRS.
I mean, would you say that there's a "best bass"? I sure wouldn't. I've got 3 of those... ;)
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