Hey Todd

I think it's because the french horn players know their place. I have thought about this for a long time and the guitar is truly a unique instrument in that, it's portable; it can be played by itself to great effect and it's fairly simple to grasp the basics of playing (ie easy to learn). That said it is also a hard instrument to master in that no matter how good you are there is always someone better. Now here is where it gets interesting... we don't all have to compete on the same level!

There are many different wonderful styles of guitar playing it's a very diverse field (you won't be hearing many french horns in death metal). So there are many levels one can acquire skills. Plus there are many different types of guitars. In the acoustic category alone there are unamplified self amplified (resonator) 12 string and composite (ovation) guitars. Every (wooden) guitar naturaly develops it's own resonance and tonality. As far as I know most Sax's don't "mellow" over time.

So as you can see the guitar is a very simple yet very complex instrument with a wide variety of choices. Anytime you have something on this level you can expect people to be competitive! It's because people want to carve out a notch for themselves in a field where only brilliance really shines (since there are so many guitar players out there). So being the best means working harder than everyone else. I equate guitar players to althletes in that your best is never the best for long.

So there is the long answer the short answer

You think your chops are better than mine?
Derek


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