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(20 replies, posted in Electric)

There  is only one way to find what you want when it come to guitar.

I have a gibson V and a Les Paul and fender tele deluxe and a PRS and a BC Rich and a yamahaCW350.  I love all of them but not all the time. You have to try them and really feel the guitar after you put them on and hold them, close your eyes and open you feelings, ask yourself if you feel good. hold on to them and were them to see if they are right for you. It takes time and thought to choose. I have a lot more guitars then the named above cos I love them all.

Music has a spirit and making music is spiritual creativity. Choose the axe that makes you smile.

That is all.
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(38 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hey Tony.

Good for you to start a very fun (and it has to be for fun) activity. We all went through the dead sounding chords the sore fingers and the streched out muscles. The only way to get good at the axe play is to Practice practice practice. I have been playing in bands and in church for 30 years and I still have to practice everyday.

The responses you  have received are all dead on. You can't give up. When you do find the right position and the right feel the rest will take care of itself.

After thirty years I still use my first guitard (hand me down) to practice with. after that I when I use a good guitar it seems easy.  (seems Easy) it never gets easy. butit's always fun.




Rock and/or Roll.  :Cool: