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I,ll be looking to buy a new acoustic guitar in the new year and sort of fancy one of those,the 300 model takes my fancy,, any views would be appreciated..tia henry..
hey henry you seem like a good guitar player i just got an electric guitar for cristmas and im pretty good but probably not as good as you now maybe you could teach me a thing or two about guitar that would be sweet im scaticorocker so send me a reply for this message to scatico rocker
I had a short try of it in the local music store [amongst others].But wasn,t keen on the satin finnish, I,ll keep an eye out to see what others come in.
Download the PDF of the 'Guitar Chord Slide Rule', print it out, fold it together and you'll have at your disposal a very neat tool that will not only show you all the positions for the main flavors of chords, but will also teach you a very important lesson about how the guitar works... It consists of a folded sleeve and six double sided inserts, instructions for cutting it out and folding it together are included with the PDF ... it's very simple to do, and if you botch it, you can simply print it out again!