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Heya Guys n Gals

Heya my name is Zoe, and ive been playing the guitar for around 2-3 years. I usually play acoustic but i sometimes play my friends electric. I will hopefully be getting an elcectric-acoustic.

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Hey Zoe, welcome. 2 to 3 years is a fair while, your fingers must be getting to know their way around those chord shapes by now. Feel free to ask any questions here ... I'm never too far away, and there are plenty of others here who are willing to help out.


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hi Zoe. I saw the coolest custom prototype for an electric guitar that is designed to sound just like a classical accustic guitar and does. Out of our price range I bet and not what your looking for but, I thought it was pretty neat. What are you looking for in an electric- accustic?

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hi Zoe. I saw the coolest custom prototype for an electric guitar that is designed to sound just like a classical accustic guitar and does. Out of our price range I bet and not what your looking for but, I thought it was pretty neat. What are you looking for in an electric- accustic?
Is it one of the line 6 Variax guitars?


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nope. It is called an electro-classic. It is hard to decribe. It looks like a cross between a strat and a tele with one pickup.

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