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  About "styles" sections.

I think it would be a good idea to separate styles on the "Post your recordings" section. I mean, not everything have to be acoustic to be uploaded there. If there were a separate styles section on the recording forum it would be a great thing for many reasons. 1st, people would go directly to hear what are they after for. Also guitarists with the same styles could grow togeter in learning guitar playing because this same music styles preferences will hook them up on this goal.
Acoustic guitar doesnt have to be the ONLY way to start for a beginner So, it would be great to have an electric guitar department for beginners too, how about that idea? Thanks

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Great idea!


I'm sorry for spelling or grammar mistakes I did because I'm from Croatia and I'm still having hard time writing English.
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There's an overhaul of the recordings section coming in the near future GT. Stay tuned.

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