Experimenting with different sounds is great, but when it comes down to it, you're still playing a guitar.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Guitar playing is just something that came to me and is really second nature now.
I just love playing guitar, so that's what I'm going to do.
I play the guitar a little bit.
I was left with an urge to make the guitar sound like things it shouldn't be able to sound like.
It's so much in me to want to keep experimenting all the time. It's just inherent. Therefore I keep reaching for instruments I don't particularly know how to play, and then I become excited.
I'm not trying to be flippant here, but I just play the guitar, don't I? That is my characteristic, and it's my identity as you hear it.
I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar.
It's that kind of in-born music thing - I could pick up the guitar and play something. It's not something I consciously do.
Although I dig my guitar playing, I think it's kind of an obvious situation; I play what I want to play within my own restrictions.
But I've come to the point in my evolution on the instrument where I realize that I can't play the same stuff that just a guitar player or organ player would play - and I need to embrace that in a big way.