I don't know why it took me so long to discover my love for playing guitars. I've always been interested in playing music and had a keyboard when I was ten years old, so why I never got the idea of picking up a guitar is beyond me. I never had any proper lessons in playing anything, back at age ten I just loved hitting random notes on the keyboard that occasionally made sense. Never did learn to read music - still haven't sufficiently.
My first guitar was a spanish Santana guitar. It was a decent guitar to begin with, nothing special though. I found some chord diagrams and scales on the internet and played till my fingers bleed. I loved it, a day without time to play was a bad day. Apart from whatever written lessons I was able to find on the internet, I never had any lessons in playing, so the process of playing well came slow, but I got there.
Then one day I was visiting a music store in Aarhus to buy picks, I looked through the electric guitar section and fell in love with an Epiphone Les Paul. It looked like the ultimate rock guitar with it's stunning design, and so I ended up buying it and a small Marshall 15 MG amp. That was the turning point for me. My ambition was never to play electric guitar, all I wanted at that time was strumming chords and singing my favourite songs, but that Les Paul possessed me into playing rock and blues and I'm thankful for that.
Picking up a guitar is the best thing that's ever happened to me, it's given my love for music in general a boost and my favourite thing to do today is writing songs, or just sitting in my room playing till my fingers hurt.
I still have that Les Paul, though I've modified it and put in two new pick-ups. I gave the Santana to my brother and bought a western Washburn D10 which is the guitar I play the most. My newest guitar is a Fender Telecaster that sounds just as good as it looks, but my favourite guitar is still and will probably continue to be the Les paul.
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