A question for the guitarists
Dec. 11th, 2005 01:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am sitting here at a very cool cafe in Des Moines waiting for the other folks for the old time jam. I stopped at a friends and couldnt stay because I wanted my guitar to have a chance to warm up a bit, since he's been in the trunk all morning.
So there is the question. I call him a He. Both of my guitars I refer to as He.
Do your guitars have a gender, do they have a name?
Just curious.
I refer to the Martin as Martin. He's a regular guy, a working guy. He's got a manly sort of voice and attitude.
I refer to the Takamine as Prince Tisanne (and a winky button to anyone who can come up with the logic that led me to that name). He's showier, more flamboyant..
So there is the question. I call him a He. Both of my guitars I refer to as He.
Do your guitars have a gender, do they have a name?
Just curious.
I refer to the Martin as Martin. He's a regular guy, a working guy. He's got a manly sort of voice and attitude.
I refer to the Takamine as Prince Tisanne (and a winky button to anyone who can come up with the logic that led me to that name). He's showier, more flamboyant..
Re: Names and genders
Date: 2005-12-12 07:43 pm (UTC)oooh ... oooh ... now that is a guitar that I want to meet (for two reasons even)
Re: Names and genders
Date: 2005-12-12 09:22 pm (UTC)