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MichaelRobinson
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Acoustic guitar

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Hi

I bought a new guitar. This time, an acoustic guitar with built in electronics.
I'm such that I think I have a new spark to learn just I find the right guitar.
If I can, I thought to use it mostly for chords and rythm. I think to myself that an acoustic guitar is better to learn fingerstyle, if I feel like it, and not take the easy way to lazy me.

This is the new baby; http://www.thomann.de/se/fender_cd140sce_na.htm
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12bar
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Nice one, I also have an acoustic Fender and love it. Great value for the money! :thumbsup:
Hope we get some audio!
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VikingBlues
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Congrats on the guitar. :thumbsup:

I know very little about acoustic guitars and have never tried the one you're getting. But a quick look on-line shows it's very well liked by its users.

Good luck - hope you enjoy it - looks like it's a very good value purchase! :cool:
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MichaelRobinson
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Re: Acoustic guitar

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Thank you.

It is an easy to play guitar. Narrow neck that can be adjusted. String height is perfectly OK. The sound is great.
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Now I auditioned some. Trying me on fingerstyle. It's not that hard for the right hand to keep the base running. Pretty easy actually to get to the base and fingerstyle-
What makes me mad is that I "kill" strings when I take chords. It's something I need to practice a lot on to get to it so the strings should sound really sounds.
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