Thanks for sharing the video clip. The pictures are amazing. I have never been to Texas but I would love to visit this wonderful state. I would love to visit a area with lots of flowers because I just love plants. I think if I would live in an area with no flowers or trees I would use a flowery delivery every day in order to even have flowers at home. Would love to see more such clips because the music is also great.


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It really depends on how you want it done.  Though there really are those songs that would require a specific way of strumming so it will sound nice but for everything else, you can pretty much do it your way.

But for the more official recordings like album recordings, you have to follow the measure but for amore freestyle one, you can pretty much do your own like backyard playing or even gigs.

The black looks really good though as what has been said already, it would definitely require more attention in terms of keeping it looking fresh always.  It would not be something that you would have to do in every 3 months but rather something that needs to be done at least once a year.

I painted my own rims once before and that proved to look really great but required paint application every now and then.

Not really something special but one that will help me get recordings done.  A friend knew that I was looking for a usb guitar link so that I could plug it in the computer and what a great surprise it was.  To top that, I was also handed an iPad to guitar link that will really make use of Garageband in more ways than one, now.  I really like it and now I can start doing more recordings related to this.

We also have one of those at work though I think that 3g suits me quite well already and I think that the additional cost would only be justified if everything goes well already and devices support 4g speeds. 

Though I would like to really give it a try some time.  There is actually a broadband router where you can stick that portable usb device to make it transmit signals wirelessly.