Topic: Tanglewood guitars
New member and first post.
Sorry if this email is vague - I'm not too hot on the termninology of guitars (yet).
Been learning an acoustic for the last two years. At Christmas a banjo playing colleague of mine said I could have his Tanglewood acoustic guitar for £70. He said it had been his for the last few years but didn't play it much - if at all. Said it was over 15 years old but looked in good condition and was worth much more than £70.
I was looking to trade up from my basic acoustic guitar and thought it better buying from someone I knew in case I was ripped off. He played it and it sounded good. I played it and thought it was good.
Now - four months later - I'm having second thoughts. I find it very difficult to play barre chords on it and it doesn't feel easy to play. I much prefer playing my basic acoustic (which I think sounds better).
Now I know I've not mentioned the type of Tanglewood guitar (I wouldn't even know where to look) but just wondered whether someone would say:
a) They're all the same and you're just looking for excuses
b) Can't advise you unless we know the make, model, size etc
c) Heck, never use a Tanglewood, they're for a better level of players
d) You've been ripped off, those guitars are a joke
I know I should have tried to play it a lot more when he was trying to sell it - I probably only played it for about ten minutes.
Any help?