Hi, as I'm fairly inexperienced in the realm of GJ (though I do practice a lot) I'm wondering about the suitability of my guitar. Having never accompanied anyone or gigged I'm wondering that if I took 'the next step' whether a) the sound would be too quiet or b) it would be frowned upon by players/potential audience. My guitar is an Art&Lutherie guitar made of cedar, is a nice shade of blue and has a cutaway. Its also got a piezo pickup under the bridge. I've no idea what the sound level is like compared to a GJ guitar (unamplified) However, its cheap (I don't worry too much about it) and portable. Would gigging using the pickup be a good way to go? Would the sound be too far away from the classic GJ sound? Thanks in advance
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If it's a decent guitar playability and response wise, will be fine to learn on. Piezo's tend to be "quacky" but can sound ok with eq added.
When you get to the level of gigging, you will be able to answer your own question. A skilled rhythm player can play a pompe correctly on any acoustic or electric guitar. It will just sound different on each.
You will have a hard time being heard in a jam with it.
Hope all that helps.
I played a thousand solo gigs with it too, back when that wasn't so hard to do. You can do any music on a nylon guitar for that matter.
What people think about your guitar won't be important if you practice like crazy.
I personally couldn't wait to get a Selmer copy because I was craving that sound which I just couldn't get from the Martin I have as nice of a flattop guitar as it is.
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