I give guitar lessons and I have noticed something unusual. Usually the players who complain about adjusting to different guitar scale lengths from 25 to 25.5 are most of the time the beginners. You would think that a beginner couldn't tell the difference. My feelings are that they can't and complaining about the different scale is just an excuse or a self justification of why they aren't good yet.
I equate it to a child beginner baseball player complaining that the reason they can't hit the ball is instead of a 29" bat they need a 28". A pro could tell but not a beginner. This is just one of my observations.
The same thing applies to the amount of frets. While I do agree there is a big difference between 21 and 24 frets, most accomplished players can play the heck out of any neck from 21 to 24. Of course, the accomplished players have their prefered specs for instance: I like 24 jumbo frets and 25-25.5 scale but grabbing a 22 fret 24.75 Gibby with a fretless wonder neck or a Fender strat with 21 vintage frets only takes me a minute to adjust to.
Has anybody else noticed that the real guitar nitpickers are the ones who are just starting out or not really any good?
I equate it to a child beginner baseball player complaining that the reason they can't hit the ball is instead of a 29" bat they need a 28". A pro could tell but not a beginner. This is just one of my observations.
The same thing applies to the amount of frets. While I do agree there is a big difference between 21 and 24 frets, most accomplished players can play the heck out of any neck from 21 to 24. Of course, the accomplished players have their prefered specs for instance: I like 24 jumbo frets and 25-25.5 scale but grabbing a 22 fret 24.75 Gibby with a fretless wonder neck or a Fender strat with 21 vintage frets only takes me a minute to adjust to.
Has anybody else noticed that the real guitar nitpickers are the ones who are just starting out or not really any good?
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