The Slow Secret Death of the Electric Guitar

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The Slow Secret Death of the Electric Guitar

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This course, a perpetual alternation of determining what is true, and then setting aside this determining, constitutes, strictly speaking, the steady everyday life and activity of perpetual consciousness, a consciousness which fancies itself to be moving in the realm of truth.
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When he opened his store 46 years ago, everyone wanted to be a guitar god, inspired by the men who roamed the concert stage, including Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana and Jimmy Page. Now those boomers are retiring, downsizing and adjusting to fixed incomes. They’re looking to shed, not add to, their collections, and the younger generation isn’t stepping in to replace them.

Gruhn knows why.

“What we need is guitar heroes,” he says.
Disgusting.
“Our customers are getting older, and they’re going to be gone soon,” he says.
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He says that the company has a strategy designed to reach millennials. The key, Mooney says, is to get more beginners to stick with an instrument they often abandon within a year. To that end, in July the company will launch a subscription-based service it says will change the way new guitarists learn to play through a series of online tools.
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Meh.
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That article, TGP, ILF...it all reminds me of how deeply and completely I loath guitars. Playing guitar is like a hate fuck for me at this point. I loath all of you, also. Deeply, and completely.
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Surely not more than you must loathe yourself.

And here I was, telling myself to practice restraint.
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I find guitar to be a stupid instrument anyway, so I agree.




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Too much treble.
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I'd be more worried about bass. The current guitar "gods" are the djent guys. Ambient intro Sweepy chugga wank y doodle dandy chugga chug. They pretty much have bass taken care of after they steal all of the frequencies :p

In all seriousness though guitar music just isn't really that popular right now as far as top 40 goes, right? It'll come back around. A lot of kids aren't into classic rock and grunge. Do the younglings have their own genre? Everything is so recycled at this point. Once they have a "new" sound to latch on to, maybe that will help. Kind of like what djent is doing.

I don't know kind of rambling.
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Yeah, they're right. The guitar's not the future...
















































































































































































































...synthesizers are!
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Still the most annoying person on the board, I see. Way to keep it consistent, Witt.
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I like Witt? :idk:
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actualidiot wrote:Surely not more than you must loathe yourself.

And here I was, telling myself to practice restraint.
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popvulture wrote:Still the most annoying person on the board
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ritz wrote:
popvulture wrote:Still the most annoying person on my mind when I'm bored
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01010111 wrote:I like Witt? :idk:
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