Day 27: Reflections on a clean axe...
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, July 13th, 2012 at 10:39 PM (46841 Views)
One of the easiest and most expensive ways to motivate yourself and practice more is (you guessed it!) buy a new guitar.
Justifications for the investment:
- you can't wait to pick it up and hold it
- you want to play it non-stop
- it's more comfortable/easier to play than your current guitar
- it provides a better tonal range for expressing yourself musically
- you haven't purchased a new guitar in almost 5 years
- this is the Summer you turn 40
- you recently received a promotion at work
- a guitar for life costs less than what your wife spends on her hair in 6 months
- it totally matches your Couch guitar strap
- the Sun came up this morning
So now I'm the proud owner of a black No. 2 from Hell Guitars. It's been 2 weeks and all the above bullet points still apply. It's an odd honeymoon phase as I'm experiencing a blend of procrastination and dedication. This feels like a selfish, spontaneous decision that's paying short- and long-term dividends in my quest to achieve Guitar Chef status.
The Germans probably have a word for this ironic sensation, like verschtüpenlützeffekt.