Logrinn
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I've played for quite a number of years and have had a lot of guitars.
It wasn't until I got my latest that I realized that I've always preferred shortscale guitars.
My first proper guitar was a Gibson SG but being young and growing up with heroes like Blackmore I had to have a Strat.
But it never clicked for me.
Fast forward a lot of years and a bunch of guitars behind me I now know that the scale length is a big factor for me.
So here I am. At Warmoth. The only company that offers a proper shortscale guitar, that I can customize to my liking no less.
It's not just that I find a shortscale guitar easier to play, but I seem to be able to find my way on the neck in a way that's not possible on longer scale guitars.
So I took it to a test. Trying to play without looking on the neck. Not as easy as it might sound ...
[youtube]WLO_PrcN_tA[/youtube]
It wasn't until I got my latest that I realized that I've always preferred shortscale guitars.
My first proper guitar was a Gibson SG but being young and growing up with heroes like Blackmore I had to have a Strat.
But it never clicked for me.
Fast forward a lot of years and a bunch of guitars behind me I now know that the scale length is a big factor for me.
So here I am. At Warmoth. The only company that offers a proper shortscale guitar, that I can customize to my liking no less.
It's not just that I find a shortscale guitar easier to play, but I seem to be able to find my way on the neck in a way that's not possible on longer scale guitars.
So I took it to a test. Trying to play without looking on the neck. Not as easy as it might sound ...
[youtube]WLO_PrcN_tA[/youtube]