Topic: 2 things I'm gonna ask in the here after.
Why is it when you a real urge to play and don't have a lot of time is there always a broken string on your guitar.
And why oh why does the D string always go when the local music shop is out.
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Why is it when you a real urge to play and don't have a lot of time is there always a broken string on your guitar.
And why oh why does the D string always go when the local music shop is out.
There is a scientific explanation for this:-
It comes under Murphy's Law (there is a ruder name for it but this is a child friendly site).
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong and usually at the most inconvenient time.
Roger
Who the heck is this 'Murphy'..? He's got an awful lot to answer for! lol
LETS GET HIM!!!!
You got it, getfiddle.
Who the heck is this 'Murphy'..? He's got an awful lot to answer for! lol
Brother of Sods......... (The turf version) this brings back memories..
Chordies just like a circle stand here long enough and the threads just come back...and back
Ark
Keep a spare set, then you cant blame me!
Murphy.
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