The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #99617   Message #1988068
Posted By: Roger in Baltimore
06-Mar-07 - 08:51 AM
Thread Name: Guitar: Working vs Performance
Subject: RE: Guitar: Working vs Performance
I have a 1957 Martin D-28. It is "my" guitar. I have owned it for forty years. For many years, it was my only guitar. Until recently, I took it anywhere I intended to play. It shows the wear and tear. I don't take it to really rough places anymore, but if it is a gig, my Martin goes with me.

Much anecdotal evidence says that the more you play a fine guitar, the better it will sound. Something about the vibrations and the wood. I don't know if there is any science, but I believe the statement is true.

Several people noted that they keep their guitars out so they are more likely to play them. Much of what I have read cautions against this practice. Not just because of possible accidents, but also because of humidity changes. Therefore, it depends on how humid your house stays. If you have lots of fluctuation like you might with forced air heat, it can be very hard on the wood.

The only guitar I keep out is a Crafter fiberglass body travel size. That let's me play whenever I want and I am not so worried about it's loss as it was relatively inexpensive.

I am not a guitar collector, I am a guitar player. If a guitar doesn't make it out of the case with some regularity, it's time for me to sell it.

Roger

Roger