I've been playing so much finger style classical guitar the past year that my…

I've been playing so much finger style classical guitar the past year that my jazz box (hollow body guitar) feels like a reunion with an old friend.

Part of the appeal of having several guitars laying around is that you never get bored or too comfortable. They're a constant reminder that we're always in pursuit of the infinite.

The dark tone of flatwound strings and wood make are a big part of the jazz guitar experience.

This isn't the most versatile guitar I own (Not by a long shot), but the one thing it does do is killin'!

Do you have some tools in your belt that are under utilized? Pick 'em up!

Workin the flatwounds on the jazzbox

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7 thoughts on “I've been playing so much finger style classical guitar the past year that my…

  1. Felicity Graham says:

    …I have 5 years of music theory, just sitting around gathering dust…does that count?

    (I studied six years of it, but only use about one, heh. The only thing I've done with tone rows in the mumble years since I left undergrad is to briefly explain to people what they are.)

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