Yep, it's a nice guitar to be sure
I do play guitar but I'm more of a keyboards guy. That Tanglewood would be lovely to brush up the axe skillz.
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I do play guitar but I'm more of a keyboards guy. That Tanglewood would be lovely to brush up the axe skillz.
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Yeah, they're lovely. I've played others and nothing else (in the same price range) comes close.
I'm also more of a keyboards man but felt obliged to learn guitar. Easier to learn and more intuitive to play (somehow) but piano/keyboard's always been my weapon of choice.
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I'm also more of a keyboards man but felt obliged to learn guitar. Easier to learn and more intuitive to play (somehow) but piano/keyboard's always been my weapon of choice.
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Haven't seen them in the US, but the specs look nice.
I upgraded my gig acoustic a few years ago from a Takamine. Nice, but didn't hit the spot. Looked at the Taylors and Martins, but am not rich like Tabby, so started looking at a Quebec luthier, Godin. The guy who lives in the house behind me owns a music shop and allowed me to order, play and send back many guitars. I settled on a Seagull guitar with built in electronics and a flame maple back. Light, durable, beautiful and has never let me down playing live.
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I upgraded my gig acoustic a few years ago from a Takamine. Nice, but didn't hit the spot. Looked at the Taylors and Martins, but am not rich like Tabby, so started looking at a Quebec luthier, Godin. The guy who lives in the house behind me owns a music shop and allowed me to order, play and send back many guitars. I settled on a Seagull guitar with built in electronics and a flame maple back. Light, durable, beautiful and has never let me down playing live.
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