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Guitar Lessons - I'm going to do it!
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<blockquote data-quote="blassoff" data-source="post: 1281444" data-attributes="member: 18977"><p>Playing guitar since about 10 years old, still suck. BUT, they're a hellova lota fun. I've got 4 telecasters, two ES335 copies (Ibanez) and a Takamine acoustic. The Tele's are the easiest to play (I use 10-46 strings, so they're easier on the fingers), The 335's use 12-52's and require more pressure to play. The acoustic is actually the hardest on the fingers, a classical guitar would be easier.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you decide, get into it, you won't regret it! It's a ton of fun and just imagine...when your not playing you have this really cool artwork hanging around the house. Yes Virginia, a good musical instrument is a work of art (and some science).</p><p></p><p>First concert, David Bowie 1976...I'm not the oldest fart here. Baz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blassoff, post: 1281444, member: 18977"] Playing guitar since about 10 years old, still suck. BUT, they're a hellova lota fun. I've got 4 telecasters, two ES335 copies (Ibanez) and a Takamine acoustic. The Tele's are the easiest to play (I use 10-46 strings, so they're easier on the fingers), The 335's use 12-52's and require more pressure to play. The acoustic is actually the hardest on the fingers, a classical guitar would be easier. Whatever you decide, get into it, you won't regret it! It's a ton of fun and just imagine...when your not playing you have this really cool artwork hanging around the house. Yes Virginia, a good musical instrument is a work of art (and some science). First concert, David Bowie 1976...I'm not the oldest fart here. Baz [/QUOTE]
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