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or are we just supposed to stop wanting to make music and get new gear once we hit 29? also, all ages show are a huge hassle / liability in anything but the biggest Canadian cities. it only takes one butthole to start a garbage can fire or similar to have all subsequent events of that nature completely avoided by organizers for another decade. @BD - glad to hear you had fun and came out of the experience with new gear as well hehe what kind of staff discount did you get? (if you don't mind / aren't legally prohibited to disclose) |
I got a $3000 mostly silver flute for about $2200. They were getting new models in and had to sell the old ones of course, and I needed a new flute at the time. I put the $800 towards a Yamaha acoustic guitar (because I didn't need another electric) and then my boss had given me a Cry Baby wah pedal on my last day.
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I haven't gotten an electric guitar yet partially because of this. Exchanging knowledge with the vendor and having to play in front of him doesn't make me too comfortable. |
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but at the same time it's quite entertaining to do nothing but play an open A chord and just pluck the strings randomly while refusing to plug in before dropping a huge wad of cash on a high end electric guitar. the clerks really don't know how to react when you run counter to their expectations hahaha after all - the whole point of trying the instrument first is too test out the technical specifications of the instrument for yourself, not to audition or impress the staff. |
I hate walking into music shops. I had to replace the "Beater" on my drum set, and I had no idea what it was called. I asked, "I'm missing the ball thing that hits the bass drum...". I felt so out of place.
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The guy who I got my guitar from was pretty nice and I got a string unwinder and 3 guitar picks courtesy of him... that's pretty nice of him.
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I do too, and I hate them too.
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