Thanks guys. His guitar playing has been mostly classic rock stuff. For some reason, he's a big Grateful Dead fan. I understand that a strat is more versatile than a tele, but don't really understand why. Is it the extra pickup? What types of music would one prefer a tele versus a strat? Sorry for all the questions.
Hey guys. My 17 yr old has picked up the guitar this last year and is really into it. He has an acoustic and I'd like to get him an electric for Christmas. I'm pretty set on a Squire Tele, but am open to other suggestions.
As for amp/headphones, I'd love to get your thoughts on reasonably priced beginner-type options.
THX.
Outstanding work. Very powerful. I know you're a lawyer, but registering it will give you more/better options for enforcing your rights against copiers.
So as it relates to the team segment in that 247 article, he got a ton of shit wrong. Green played, Foster played, Overshown played. Those fuckers make up a huge portion of their 'inside scoop."
I remember some suited-up guy coming in, clearly his first time, and taking way too much time to order. They shouted at him, "hey, briefcase! Platter!" He took it like a champ.
I went to the Ragged Branch Distillery in Charlottesville, VA yesterday. Amazingly beautiful property and set up. I tried their wheated bourbon, which was very nice. Check it out if you're ever out there.
If my younger one goes to UT, I would absolutely think about it with him. I actually did this over 30 years ago. I think it can work with the right kid.
I know this is somewhat suburban legend, but my step son was ranked #2 in his private school class of ~100 and got a perfect score on the ACT and was CAP'd by UT computer science. He got in to Harvard. Un-fucking-believable. This happened this year.