Brad Bordessa
Well-known member
I play exclusively low-G, but don't feel like I have a horse in the race. As a teacher, I don't really encourage anybody one way or the other unless they have a specific goal that a certain tuning facilitates.
If you have to be convinced, I'd say just stick with what you already know. In my opinion, you should have a good reason for making such a change since it will take practice and force you to retool some of your skills. Too many folks do things just because they can. Unless you're bored or whatever. Then just get a low-G (they're cheap - I'll even send you one if you want) and try it.
If you have to be convinced, I'd say just stick with what you already know. In my opinion, you should have a good reason for making such a change since it will take practice and force you to retool some of your skills. Too many folks do things just because they can. Unless you're bored or whatever. Then just get a low-G (they're cheap - I'll even send you one if you want) and try it.