I'm sure this type of thread has been discussed...but, here's goes.
I just spent the past three days at my son's wedding, away from the guitar. Now, I'm back. I just sat down with my D-55 and was amazed twice over. First, that the sound of that f*****r just completely washed over me. It inspired my playing, which, miraculously sounded a lot better than it had when I left for the wedding. So, second, and I'm sure many of you LTGers have experienced the same phenomenon, why is it that most of the time, perhaps not invariably, we play ever so slightly better, after laying off of the axe for some time. Or, am I just imagining it?
I just spent the past three days at my son's wedding, away from the guitar. Now, I'm back. I just sat down with my D-55 and was amazed twice over. First, that the sound of that f*****r just completely washed over me. It inspired my playing, which, miraculously sounded a lot better than it had when I left for the wedding. So, second, and I'm sure many of you LTGers have experienced the same phenomenon, why is it that most of the time, perhaps not invariably, we play ever so slightly better, after laying off of the axe for some time. Or, am I just imagining it?