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Acoustic Guitar - Beginner

 
Alien

Artist


Posted: 21.3.2005 17:41

I was wondering if anyone has an idea for an acoustic guitar that I can get. I have played the electric guitar for about 1/2 year. I am 12 and I have tried acoustic guitar before. I could barely see the frets and strings. Does anyone have any ideas?


"Green card, in my right shoe, something something, right shoe!"-Fez(That 70's show)


Alien

Artist


Posted: 21.3.2005 17:42

I also want it at a reasonable price


"Green card, in my right shoe, something something, right shoe!"-Fez(That 70's show)


mike26
Rockstar


Posted: 21.3.2005 17:49

A friend of mine also just recenlty started playing acoustic. He got this and its a good guitar. Fender guitar

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Wayne_C

Player


Posted: 21.3.2005 20:28

My first acoustic was a Seagull... they're very nice but kinda expensive. Yamaha has pretty good ones if u no what kind 2 get. and also Fender.




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zeprox
Player


Posted: 22.3.2005 5:12

get the ibanez acoustic it comes with a tuner gig bag pics and its only 100 bucks and its good sounding

Alien

Artist


Posted: 22.3.2005 16:40

Okay.


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