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Jak Angelescu
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Hey there everyone. I have been taking my Gibson Les Paul studio with me twice a week where I have 8 hours to do nothing. I sit in a little office and I get to play for 8 hours a day. I have been getting a little bit more proficient with some things but I find the reach on the neck to be harder. I was trying to play Syn’s Ètude alternate picking number one, and I could not reach the low E string with my pinky very well even sitting down. Then I finally had the ability To come out and play on my Schecter. The feeling was completely different and it was a lot easier to play. It is easier to play the Ètude standing up on my schecter than it was sitting down with my Gibson. Also, I was playing on my Gibson primarily for about a week. I went to go back to play on my schecter and on my ESP and it was like trying to relearn how to play the guitar basically. Everything felt so weird and so different. I believe they all 3 have different feeling necks for sure. So my question is, should I stick to one type of guitar? Is that why professional musicians usually stick to 1 model and 1 company? Or is it something that I just have to get used to?