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I love my guitar...alas... it does not love me

Here is my epiphone acoustic. Steel, its pretty good. Sound good, just a lil hard to play. I also cannot do chords right. What do you guys think of it?
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Looks good. It will get easier to play as time goes on assuming you have it set up right.

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Nice one panda. You'll find your chords get easier with practice. Keep with it and good luck.


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Nice guitar Panda. Before you know it you'll be playing happily away and forgotten the days when it was difficult. Hang in there

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Have an experienced player or a shop technician give it a quick look over to see if you need to work on the setup--the hard to play part seems to indicate that it might be more than the usual difficulties and sore fingers of a new player.


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Neato, love the stand as well gotta love chairs, they beat the floor hands down!
By the way, how old is the guitar?

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real nice guitar, hope you have fun and enjoy playing it

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