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![]() JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ups.com... Eisboch wrote: Unless you like the sound of the nylon strings, I'd stay with steel. I know I developed bad habits playing a nylon stringed guitar. I use a Yamaha acoustic 6 string to practice because it's handy and easier than setting up the electric (Gibson). I also have a Taylor 12 string that Mrs.E. bought for me a couple of years ago. I'll drag that one out after my fingers are in better shape. Right now they are stiff and uncooperative due to a long absence of practice. Eisboch Interesting. I'd much rather play my Yamaha 12, than any of my 6's. To me it's more comfortable, with the wide neck, and you lay your fingers down on 2 strings, I describe it like the two strings are like railroad tracks, instad fo one thin string similar to razor wire. My classical is fun too, especially when picking jazz type stuff. Wow. Personal preferences are different. I'm googling now for the white paper on this subject. Now THAT'S funny! |
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