Yes, I initially regretted buying a guitar via an online dealer rather than play a bunch in store. It was after covid and most shops were difficult to get to and where I live the selection is limited. After getting a nice set up done on the guitar (PRS SE 245) and getting into string bending and blues improv I’ve realised just how good a guitar it is. Streets ahead of other more expensive brands like Fender or Gibsons which ive played. Now I’m so glad I took the plunge as it was also a gift to myself for losing my job (redundancy), completing a retrain at university, totally changing career and picking up a new job.
Nice guitar
Oh I laughed out loud at this! Thanks for brightening my day!
no, not yet…
I regret buying my Uke as it’s not as much fun as I thought it was going to be.
One day though, hopefully a grandchild of mine will play it.
You’re very welcome, Michael
Oh yeah, this frequently happens to me when I’m trying to be serious
I just can’t
You asked a bunch of folk on the Internet Do I need a ukelele? and now you have buyers remorse maybe you just need an invisible band like James Hill Playing guitar and ukulele together - sairfingers - #12 by Socio
To regret nothing is the beginning of all wisdom
Well said
And if it’s true, I must be fairly wise already
There are no regrets in life, just lessons.
As to the OPs question, I have a large and varied stable. Unlike Frank Sinatra, regrets I have none, not even a few.
Well, if I could play like that James then maybe there would be no regrets.