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  1. Six months ago I bought my Hohner acoustic guitar when I decided it was about time I started to play again, I then purchased an Epiphone Gibson Les Paul Studio 2. This week my wife brought home an acoustic classical guitar that was going to be sent to the tip. I soon realised that it's previous owner had restrung it incorrectly with the strings fitted in the wrong order, there is also a little damage to it but I figured for the price of a set of strings it was worth messing about with. Three days on and aside from the new strings taking a while to stretch its not a bad little thing to mess about with, and I have been trying a few of the easy classical pieces that I used to play. All very basic stuff ( probably aimed at primary school leve) but I am enjoying it!
    3 points
  2. Sorry to disappoint, but I'm old, and don't really know what an 'app' is. I did a quick search and found a couple of twenty-second glimpses, but don't really see how it helps to play music. If it's working for you, carry on; that's the main thing. I learned through many hours with the Mickey Baker Complete Course in Jazz Guitar... ... It's still available (Amazon, and elsewhere...) at a very reasonable low price. Worth every penny; I've worn out several copies over the decades, and still go back to it. Can I offer my standard word of encouragement..? 'It's the first forty years that are the hardest, after which things sometimes tend to get slightly easier.'
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  3. Just to follow up on this one, I did end up taking my nice Yamaha on holiday (I figured if I was going to cart one around it might as well be a decent one). Ended up playing on the beach watching the sunset with mates, and also jamming with some local French musicians I met in a campsite on the way home. Definitely the right decision! And guitar seems happy with its adventure.
    1 point
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