It finally came.
My Taylor Big Baby. Though it is slightly smaller, and not the most expensive guitar Taylor makes, it is still awesome. I love this guitar. I may not be the re-incarnation of Jimi Hendrix, I still have fun playing. I have been playing bass for about year and decided I wanted a to get an accoustic to play with. I made a trip to the local Guitar Center to check out some the of their guitars. I found the Taylor after a few minutes, I was drawn to it, and immediatley knew it was the one. After about 10 minutes of playing with it and asking my friend what he thought of it, I reluctently put it back and tried out some of the other guitars in my price range (under $400).
Nothing really stood out. I then gravitated to the high end guitars. Daggum, I wish I had the kind of money where I could drop two grand on an accoustic guitar! Some of the Martins they had there were simply amazing. I also loved this Gibson they had (the one with the Doves on it). That was a fine musical instrument. But that is neither here nor their. I have a Taylor Big Baby and I love playing. Next step, guitar lessons. Seeing as how I never took bass lessons, I do believe that investing in some lessons would be a good idea. You can only get so far with Tabs. I am taking a folk guitar class when school starts. We'll see how I do there. I am a bit worried I'll make an a$$ of myself, because I am sure I'll be the least experienced musician in the class. But oh well, just have to go with the flow I suppose.