Yesterday a friend called me to say he’s ready to get and electric guitar. I told him the same thing I told another friend when he said he wanted another electric guitar. “Dude! Come by the house and let me put some guitars in your hands!” I’ll get them to try out the EBMM’s and then encourage them to try other guitars as well.
Last night I went to the local Open Jam. They are really cool with me there cause they let me break the format and play my solo stuff. (They recognize I lack the social skills necessary to be in a band but they encourage people to keep playing no matter how bad I suck. God Bless them each and every one.) Last night I thought I’ll just play Vista Grande (Steve Morse)
Well the mix was just weird, the piezo to the house PA was like nothing I had ever heard before. I don’t know if I liked it or not. The EBVH (Ernie Ball Volume Hammer) I was using to control the clean to dirty channel on my amp didn’t do what I expected it to do. Something about having the two inputs from the guitar plugged in to different (unfamiliar) amps caused a noise I haven’t heard before. Changing channels by hand on the amp in the middle of the song. Then I played like crap on top of it all. But just like Luke says:
I was so proud to show off my Ernie Ball Music Man guitar. (G22222) Then I politely invited them to go to a local guitar store that has a nice selection and try them out for themselves. They seemed anxious to do so.
As I don’t see advertising for EBMM guitars in magazines I figure the only way word gets out is word of mouth. If Steve Morse didn’t tell me about them I never would have known. BP said part of his plan with the open house was to get us to go out and spread the word about how cool EBMM guitars are. Well even with every thing that went wrong, it’s an easy thing to do. I love doing exactly that. Come let me share with you about something I love. Something that brings happiness into my life every day. I hope that is what BP wanted me to do because that’s what I am doing anyway.
Last night I went to the local Open Jam. They are really cool with me there cause they let me break the format and play my solo stuff. (They recognize I lack the social skills necessary to be in a band but they encourage people to keep playing no matter how bad I suck. God Bless them each and every one.) Last night I thought I’ll just play Vista Grande (Steve Morse)
Well the mix was just weird, the piezo to the house PA was like nothing I had ever heard before. I don’t know if I liked it or not. The EBVH (Ernie Ball Volume Hammer) I was using to control the clean to dirty channel on my amp didn’t do what I expected it to do. Something about having the two inputs from the guitar plugged in to different (unfamiliar) amps caused a noise I haven’t heard before. Changing channels by hand on the amp in the middle of the song. Then I played like crap on top of it all. But just like Luke says:
To my surprise the line of people waiting to talk to me after I finished was way cool. Like 8 other guitar players wanting to tell me how much they liked it and what was that. Several of them were very interested in knowing what kind of guitar was playing as well.Luscious said:Sometimes you got to just ignore all these things and just play
I was so proud to show off my Ernie Ball Music Man guitar. (G22222) Then I politely invited them to go to a local guitar store that has a nice selection and try them out for themselves. They seemed anxious to do so.
As I don’t see advertising for EBMM guitars in magazines I figure the only way word gets out is word of mouth. If Steve Morse didn’t tell me about them I never would have known. BP said part of his plan with the open house was to get us to go out and spread the word about how cool EBMM guitars are. Well even with every thing that went wrong, it’s an easy thing to do. I love doing exactly that. Come let me share with you about something I love. Something that brings happiness into my life every day. I hope that is what BP wanted me to do because that’s what I am doing anyway.