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Hi,

I'm a complete begginer wishing to learn the acoustic guitar. Been searching the site for a decent guitar to start with, like the look of the tanglewood TW15NS . Any advice would be much appreciated.

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Go to your local guitar shop and look at some in your price range .if you can,t play, ask some-one to play a few and see which sound right for you.

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Tanglewoods are good. Vetinari is giving you good advice. See what they have, write down the prices and brands. Get back to us and we will help you pick the best one for you.

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Hi Terry, welcome!


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