Guitar repair…

Last week I accidentally busted my output jack on my electric Hollow Body guitar and I’m like, “Oh shit, will I have to take a trip to Parkway Music to get this output jack repaired”? So to save the trip and gas money, I decided that this fix should be quick and easy to repair myself so I went looking for how to videos in youtube. Found a few useful videos in youtube on how to fix output jacks on Hollow Body electrics and I fixed it myself with no problems. It was a quick and easy fix like I figured. After I successfully screwed the jack back on, I plugged in my electric guitar to my amp and it worked perfectly. So that saves the trip to the repair shop. I couldn’t believe how simple it was.

I wanna start making some electric guitar rock songs. Just demos and song ideas for now with no bass and drums. Someday, I will form my own rock n’ roll band, though. I’m just not ready yet. I may be a pretty good rhythm guitar player but still got a lot of work to do on lead guitar. I’m trying to improve myself on lead guitar too ’cause I wanna be able to play my own guitar solos and jam out. I’m learning to play better guitar, though… learning more music theory, scales, modes, ear training, etc. Yes, I’m still learning all that stuff.

Back to the topic, though, it was pretty cool that I fixed something myself on an electric guitar. Glad that I didn’t have to pay someone else to fix it. I’ll be careful with my electric guitar from now on, though. I’ll be sure not to break off the output jack again.

Kev

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