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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I know just as much about matters sartorial as those sour-faced hags
I break so many strings I have to be able to string them myself.

Not harder to play, just different. This guitar isn't mine unfortunately. I'm waiting for my mum to bequeath her classical guitar to me. It's a glorious instrument.
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:17, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I want my dad's guitar
Everyone comments on what a dream it is to play. I learnt on that guitar.
My uncle has commandeered it, but it is NOT his and I will have it!!
(I stuck a pencil through it when I was about 7- the only time my dad ever smacked me - so it bears my mark.)
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:21, Reply)
i had a 12 string on long term loan
from my dad in law. One of the few downsides to divorce is I don't get to play it now
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:23, Reply)
Ooh, bad.

(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:24, Reply)
i don't play well anyway
so I suppose to people with ears it's no loss. I might get a cheap acoustic sometime soon to practise on
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:26, Reply)
cheap acoustics can be quite good these days
lot better than when I started out.

12 strings are nice. bastard to restring though. took me an hour and a half the first time I did it...
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:27, Reply)
I'm proper shit
but it's enough to be able to make a bit of accompaniment if I'm having a warble.
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:28, Reply)
I love guitars
I need more. I was in my favourite shop earlier, and there was literally nothing there that I wanted though. It's unsettling.
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:26, Reply)
I'd love a big Gretsch
but it would be rude of a crap player like me to even touch it.
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:29, Reply)
I'm not a fan of that type
my mate has an Epiphone electro-acoustic job and I don't get on with it at all. goes out of tune all the time when I play it
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:33, Reply)
I love jangly ones
Like Richard Hawley's
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:34, Reply)
that's exactly the sort I mean
listened to that Paul Simon song btw. It is a great one, just didn't know the name!
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:37, Reply)
Did it make you dance a bit?

(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:42, Reply)
can't remember
I'll try it again

edit: yep, instantly
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:43, Reply)
I've been doing the twist to that since I was a kid
Still makes my folks laugh
(, Sat 9 Jan 2010, 16:47, Reply)

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