That’s definitely one of the factors I take into account.

Being a solo musician, I have to take into account a lot of aspects that a band would already have from specialization.

I can buy basses, guitars, drum pads… but I will be probably best served moving forward with one non-synth instrument at a time. And since I can’t fit a full kit into my 2nd floor half height bedroom studio, driving my bass experience seems the best option.

In these cases, the GAS is partially after hitting a wall of competency but compounded by not knowing enough locals without paying for session work.

Which, I’m willing to do, but I’ll also have to settle on one path seriously enough to invest the time and $ in the local scene that I’ll never sell enough to recoup on :smiley:

I work to make art with others, but working to make art for myself takes a single-mindedness and dedication that goes well beyond purchasable elements.

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