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You said, "Get into the habit of putting the guitar in the case, and locking at least one lock." Good point!
In fact I lock at least one lock on the case even when it's empty. Don't need me or somebody else picking it up and having it fly open, pos…
Just thought I'd mention a few tips to avoid some obvious pitfalls:
One of the most common horrid situations is when a player picks up a case thinking that it is locked and it's not. I know you are all cringing right about now. This has happened to…
I'm usually VERY careful with my guitars, especially my Taylor, and try to keep them in the case if I'm out and about, but I went over a friend's house recently to do some recording and I left the Taylor's case open. Well, when time came to leave, I…
My nick is very small, and doesn't affect the integrity of the guitar at all. Purely cosmetic. However, everytime I pick it up now, my eyes automatically go to that very small blemish.
My husband has been gone this past week on a business trip, and…
Of the 30 insturments I own most of them I bought used becuase I am into vintage instuirjents. I have guitars as old as 1936, 1948, 1955, etc. So, it pretty much is understood that they came with normal wear and tear, which includes nicks. None of t…
If the nick does not hurt the integrity of the instrument, you are fine. When I was living in a small studio apartment, I was wearing my guitar and I turned around and bashed the front of my guitar into a kitchen counter corner. That hurt. There's a…
Congratulations! Now you can relax! My Collings is pretty nicked up. Most recently when I was at someone else's house, I stood up with my guitar in hand and went to put it on with the strap. I managed to ram the guitar into a hanging ceramic light f…
Well, I did it. I got my first nick in my Larrivee. I was stupidly picking up a heavy chunk of glass and the darn thing slipped right out of my hand and bounced off the guitar which happened to be sitting right next to it. Now, there's a small nick.…
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I have been looking for. I have a hard time hearing the strum pattern in songs, so I end up mostly playing the same old strum on all songs. I have been looking for something like this for months. This is great!
I play it in the key of "G"...need the chords? It's a pretty easy song chord-wise...let's you concntrate on the fingerpicking!
Here is the address to my website. If you get a chance to visit, please feel free to sign the Guestbook!
Thanks, Edward
http://mysite.verizon.net/emsparks/index.htm
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