Fogman wrote:
It's Axe, and it's just a slang term for Electric Guitar. I think it originated in the 1970's but I'm not too sure, it could be older. I personally never really liked the term, and never use it.
I use the term axe sometimes, but not often. I connect emotionally to inanimate objects (yeah, I know that makes no sense) and to me the term axe is like some sort of (what's the english word?) term you would use to describe something in a manner similar to calling a friend a pal. However, I may say "I have to get my axe" and I could be refering to any one of the guitars I have. I do tend to say "I have to get my Yamaha," or "I have to get my Martin" when I refer to certain guitars and think more of my electric as being my axe. I do have some difficulties with the word though and I think it is one of those words that I have just parroted without really understanding it. I do recall someone referring to their guitar as their axe when I was very young and I remember asking what they mean by "axe" and they told me it is a slang term for guitar. Even when I say it when referencing a guitar I still picture an axe that would be used to chop wood. Perhaps it is a term that came from the days when some guitarists swung their instruments like axes, smashing them into the stage during a show. I can certainly make a visual connection in that respect, but why I would say "I have to get my axe" when I have no intention of smashing it, or cutting wood with it, I have no clue, unless I am simply continuing to parrot that person from long ago.
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