fleetfootmike (
fleetfootmike) wrote2005-07-27 12:21 pm
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Why gear doesn't matter...
Or, why spending X,000 on a new guitar/camera/whatever won't do a thing to change the person behind it.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
Obviously, written for photographers. But can apply just as well to guitarists.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
Obviously, written for photographers. But can apply just as well to guitarists.
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I do get better results with my new Fuji camera than with my old Ricoh. It has a better zoom so I can compose easier; it has a shorter shutter-delay so it's easier to catch an expression; it has better auto-exposure so flash photos come out useable more often; it has an LCD which is visible outdoors so I can check whether shots had the right exposure/compensation and try again if it didn't look right; it has a "last 5" multishot mode which makes marvellous 'action' pictures practical. And it's smaller and lighter so I'm more likely to carry it around. But none of those help unless I choose to take that picture and none of them help me choose what to put in it.
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It is possible to hit a point where crap gear impedes your progress. But, as you say, better gear doesn't in and of itself guarantee an improvement.
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I hit a point with my first bow where I couldn't tune it to be any better than it was. And *I* was better than the bow was, so it was frustrating. So I traded up to a better bow, which I could tune to my (then) more exacting standards. But then when I decided I needed an even better bow, my archery didn't improve concomitantly. (actually, it went downhill, where it has stayed, but that was another matter)
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I also agree that it's important to keep your instrument quality up to date with your level of play. I played the same acoustic guitar for 15 years before I finally bought a "real" instrument, which was still a moderately priced acoustic - but I can't even imagine going back to either of those. There are things I play on my Taylor that I just can't play on other instruments. Or maybe that's just all in my head. :)