What did you learn from the one week challenge?

I will go on record as saying I think you all might agree how I am an odd duck playing wise.
I have had Fenders, Gib/EPI, and PRS guitars. I flat out do not notice scale length differences either when fretting or when bending.

And if I did, I actually thought it felt as if Strat strings were easier for me to bend than my Gib 24.75 ones. Go figure.


PS. I never played one, but I do know a Byrdland has a 23.5 scale length. I might just notice the difference if I played a Strat or PRS and then quickly switched to a Byrdland
I don't think that's so odd. I really don't notice much of a difference either. I switch between both [scale lengths] often, and to me any difference in feel is negligible.

However, when it comes to sound, nothing beats the Tele.
 
I notice more of a difference going from a Les Paul to an SG than from a Fender to a Gibson scale. For me it more about where the neck is positioned relative to my body than how far apart the frets are. My GS-Mini has a 23” scale. I notice that it is different but it doesn’t bother me. A bass, now that requires an adjustment.
 
My only issue is but width, if it is less than 1-5/8’s I am not going to be able to finger most open chords without a flub, as far as scale length,,, I really never paid any attention to it, until I joined here and seen the debates over it.
I can bend the strings just fine but I am not much of a lead player to begin with.
 
My only issue is but width, if it is less than 1-5/8’s I am not going to be able to finger most open chords without a flub, as far as scale length,,, I really never paid any attention to it, until I joined here and seen the debates over it.
I can bend the strings just fine but I am not much of a lead player to begin with.

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