Author: GBK
Date: 2006-06-16 17:03
The questions:
I now play on an a, but was thinking of trying b.
However, I've also heard good things about c and d.
If I purchase b, will it give me more x?
If I decide on b, will I also have to change y and z, or will they work the same?
My section mate has c, will it be ok to use b when we play together?
The responses:
"My teacher only recommends b."
"I've had b for 3 weeks and it definitely gives me more x."
"My second cousin's friend has b and he got into Peabody."
"I used to have a and c but sold them. But now I've gone back to c."
"My current teacher plays d and sounds great!"
"Before deciding, try as many of b, c and d as possible."
"I have an old g, they are hard to find, but be on the lookout."
"Instead of getting b, perhaps changing e and/or f would work better."
"Do a search. Hope that helped. Good luck."
The conclusions:
a, b, c, and d will all work just fine, but you'll get a bit more x with c.
No matter what you purchase, you will always sound like z.
Buying a, b, c, or d is a personal decision.
This same thread, complete with all variations will repeat in 3 weeks.
Guaranteed.
Just kill me now...GBK
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