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What a beautiful guitar?
So I started playing guitar for almost two years. I am 16 years old. I am not by any means really good at it. but I love it soooo much and just want to keep improving. I'm looking for a guitar while now, and I have discovered so many that I love. Am willing to spend a thousand, and is seriously amazing, then $ 2,000. I know that some guitars are ridiculously more expensive than this, but I'm no pro, so my limit. i trust and gibson bc taylor so many people raving about it and everything. and a guitar I think it's really beautiful is this: k22ce I love taylor guitars that have the pearl worth around them or a beautiful fret board or whatever. I want a guitar unique and beautiful sounding and looking! any suggestions?
You should be focusing on sound, this time, no beautiful things that raise the price too. Focus on instruments made of wood simpler the better. This includes forest as beautiful flamed or quilted maple that looks so good, but does not really affect the sound. What I was doing in his position is a couple of things. See if there are luthiers in your area. If they are getting, you may be able to get a fantastic instrument for $ 2,000 or less. Otherwise, start playing all the instruments used only one you can find until you discover that a magician who actually talks to you. Do not rely on brands, I, ve heard Martins and Gibsons that were pathetic. Trust your ears and fingers. Enjoy the game! Lots of great guitars are waiting to be touched by you.
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