InfernoSTi
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Hope I can post this in Grainger's Corner...it does seem to fit the criteria (i.e. Dan can't be held responsible for this post).
So I'm not a musician but I love music, both recorded and live. I've decided to take a bit of a plunge into the artist side of things and learn a little more about making music myself.
I've got a hand-me-down guitar from my mom's college days: a 1956 Guild F-20 Troubadour that has been in need of repair for many years. I finally found a luthier I like that is doing the repairs (yes, he warned me the value after repairs probably wouldn't equal the costs, but it is sentimental coming from my mom). The repairs are slow and methodical but I'm optimistic about the results.
In the meantime, I picked up an el-cheapo electric guitar/amp to start to learn to play. I also got some basic recording equipment that I can use both at home and carry with me to concerts should I want to. Finally, I have my Mac and have started to learn to use it as a DAW using Logic Pro.
I'm having fun and it has certainly changed the way I listen to some music...I'm finding it a great way to go back through my music collection and "rehear" things again. For the cost of things these days, there isn't a reason anyone can't set up a very basic home recording setup and enjoy making their own music.
Any thoughts or recommendations from those who have already been down this path would be welcome!
Best,
John
So I'm not a musician but I love music, both recorded and live. I've decided to take a bit of a plunge into the artist side of things and learn a little more about making music myself.
I've got a hand-me-down guitar from my mom's college days: a 1956 Guild F-20 Troubadour that has been in need of repair for many years. I finally found a luthier I like that is doing the repairs (yes, he warned me the value after repairs probably wouldn't equal the costs, but it is sentimental coming from my mom). The repairs are slow and methodical but I'm optimistic about the results.
In the meantime, I picked up an el-cheapo electric guitar/amp to start to learn to play. I also got some basic recording equipment that I can use both at home and carry with me to concerts should I want to. Finally, I have my Mac and have started to learn to use it as a DAW using Logic Pro.
I'm having fun and it has certainly changed the way I listen to some music...I'm finding it a great way to go back through my music collection and "rehear" things again. For the cost of things these days, there isn't a reason anyone can't set up a very basic home recording setup and enjoy making their own music.
Any thoughts or recommendations from those who have already been down this path would be welcome!
Best,
John