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What happened to the world of guitars?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16857684" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>[USER=165808]@Balt21[/USER], good points about how guitars of different manufacturers/models can vary so much, meaning try them out at the store to ensure the one you buy will not only sound decent, but feel comfortable. I noticed in the Joe Satriani video that [USER=144860]@_Satch_[/USER] posted that he said at the end after a lot of fingering on that cheap Chinese guitar that it "was a bit painful". How you play, bend the strings or move across the fret boards can definitely make some guitars feel more comfortable if you do a lot of playing. My dad taught me how to play (he had an original Martin) and sadly after a couple of years I joined the Navy and never played again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16857684, member: 6727"] [USER=165808]@Balt21[/USER], good points about how guitars of different manufacturers/models can vary so much, meaning try them out at the store to ensure the one you buy will not only sound decent, but feel comfortable. I noticed in the Joe Satriani video that [USER=144860]@_Satch_[/USER] posted that he said at the end after a lot of fingering on that cheap Chinese guitar that it "was a bit painful". How you play, bend the strings or move across the fret boards can definitely make some guitars feel more comfortable if you do a lot of playing. My dad taught me how to play (he had an original Martin) and sadly after a couple of years I joined the Navy and never played again. [/QUOTE]
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