Should I lend someone an expensive performance guitar?

Updated on society 2024-07-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A friend borrowed my piano for recording or performing, and I borrowed it directly if I had a good relationship. It doesn't matter if there is a small bump, if there is a big injury, you have to give an explanation. I won't treat a 30,000 piano and a 3,000 piano differently, if I always want to protect it, I will feel guilty.

    Can't play its timbre and function perfectly, people want to play the piano, not the piano to play people, how to judge whether this piano belongs to you, it's very simple, how much money to buy the piano can make you feel at ease to ravage, when the practice piano to use, then you are suitable for how much money to buy the piano, don't buy an expensive piano every day and wipe and take pictures, can't play for a short time and put it down, then this piano is not yours, let alone lend to others. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, in fact, I have borrowed the piano before, but I usually lend it to those who are familiar with fingerstyle guitar or even if they are not familiar with it, so I am not completely unwilling to borrow, but in the face of those who really don't want to borrow but have a glass heart, there is an inexplicable sense of fear. ‍‍

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, I lent it to someone else before and it broke it, and I said two words and people called me stingy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, because as far as I know, guitar maintenance costs are not low, especially acoustic guitars, and a luthier told me that this kind of instrument is very difficult and expensive to repair, and it is better not to borrow it. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    True friends who know the piano can borrow it, after all, money is something outside the body, and whether you want to borrow it depends on whether your friends are important in your heart. Under normal circumstances, good friends agree to borrow it. ‍‍

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's best not to borrow, so as not to cause more trouble, which is the same reason as we don't want to lend our cars. If something goes wrong with you, there is a high possibility that he will shirk his responsibilities, because he doesn't know what to do with a high-level animal like a human being. ‍‍

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My guitar is not very good Yamaha 730, and I often lend it to others to play, but I am reluctant to lend it to others to practice. It's the kind of guy who says he wants to learn guitar from me, but he doesn't have a piano himself, and then he practices my piano every day, and I don't want to be a good friend, so isn't that stingy? ‍‍

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's very simple, look at people, don't borrow what the average novice doesn't understand. Things are expensive, and they are classmates and colleagues who don't look up and don't look up, if they are broken, you will face a dilemma: if you don't ask him to pay, you have to bear the losses yourself, so are you happy? ‍‍

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what kind of person you are borrowing, whether you have enough confidence or trust in him, and whether he will compensate you if there is damage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Few people who can borrow a good piano are rookies. Basically, we know the price and value of the piano. Basically, you won't hold your piano and make it blind.

    There are also plywood pianos worth thousands of dollars at home, which are specially borrowed by rookies who are new to learning the piano.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Terrega said: Don't touch someone else's guitar without the consent of the guitar owner. My approach is that my wife, car, and guitar will not be borrowed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A buddy came to me to borrow a guitar, I didn't want to, after all, it was my "baby", but I borrowed it anyway, and then he told me he wouldn't use ......So what are you borrowing it for......

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    People who don't even have their own guitar can really play guitar? How dare you lend him your guitar?

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