It never ceases to amaze me how inspired and creative I feel when I change the strings on my guitar(s). Simple chords sound gorgeous. The whole body of the guitar resonates with depth. This makes experimenting and exploring new areas delightful. It is important to keep tools of the trade not just working properly but living up to their potential.
I watch vocalists go into the recording booth and put on really nice headphones to get a direct audio feed from the soundboard. Maybe this is not their first time, but when they start singing – and can truly hear what their voice sounds like they get this big grin that turns into a surprised smile. Hearing through the studio system vocalists can make nuanced changes as they sing ……. and hear the difference. This gives them more control and immediate results. They become confident enough to experiment and innovate. I hope it feels similar to playing my 12 string guitar with brand new strings.
Pictured are of some of my guitars, the drummer from Euphoria/The Chase – Mike Gill, and Steve Steinmann of Iridium.
What tools do you use that benefit from regular care?

