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Anyway, doing a little research on this guitar and it looks like a decent acoustic in good condition. It's a classical guitar but does not have nylon strings on it currently. It's a 30 year old guitar and I'd like to take good care of it. Where do I begin?
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washing machine wrote:
Anyway, doing a little research on this guitar and it looks like a decent acoustic in good condition. It's a classical guitar but does not have nylon strings on it currently. It's a 30 year old guitar and I'd like to take good care of it. Where do I begin?
Yea, might not hurt to bring in for a check up/tune up. Put some nylon strings on there ( i personally dont care for nylon strings but work with what you got) and have some fun!
I've never had the patience to memorize finger picking patterns but i really really wish I had when i was younger.
Also, i sliced my thumb pad open years ago and have some nerve damage. So, even when i do try and learn these days - My thumb wears out really quickly.
So, then i just go back to guitar wankery and punk rock playing.
Amateur hour in here. Where's mf when you need him?
ha!
i can fingerpick a bit, but i've lost some of that skill over the years. My guitar teacher when i was 15 was a classical player so he impressed that skill on me.
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