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mudballs

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Oh nice thread go go, loved the feeling of loving music rushing into me as scrolled.
Ive gone a lot of gear and this is all i have left but its cedar tone by a fireplace or "soft moment" is unrivaled. Made a long journey, rocking, the deadhead phase...i always landed with this in my hands. Hope im burried with it. Cheap 1999 Art & Lutherie Cedar acoustic
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Dont clean my fretboard mom!!
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srh88

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Oh nice thread go go, loved the feeling of loving music rushing into me as scrolled.
Ive gone a lot of gear and this is all i have left but its cedar tone by a fireplace or "soft moment" is unrivaled. Made a long journey, rocking, the deadhead phase...i always landed with this in my hands. Hope im burried with it. Cheap 1999 Art & Lutherie Cedar acoustic
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Dont clean my fretboard mom!!
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Clean your fretboard lol.
 

Hollatchaboy

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@Hollatchaboy

Do you play the violin?
I don't, but id love to learn. My biggest influence is a guitar player named Yngwie Malmsteen. One of his biggest influences is Niccolo Paganini. As a result he has a violin like approach to his guitar playing that I dig. I listen to classical, but I'm more into the baroque era. Since I play guitar I don't feel it would be a hard transition, but I definitely believe violin is harder than guitar to play.
 

xtsho

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I don't, but id love to learn. My biggest influence is a guitar player named Yngwie Malmsteen. One of his biggest influences is Niccolo Paganini. As a result he has a violin like approach to his guitar playing that I dig. I listen to classical, but I'm more into the baroque era. Since I play guitar I don't feel it would be a hard transition, but I definitely believe violin is harder than guitar to play.
I was listening to Malmsteen back in the 80's along with Michael Schenker.
 

Hollatchaboy

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I'm tempted to buy one of those amps for around $200. And the V Violin is his Viper that come in 4-7 string models. I want one but they're over $3000.
You have to pay for quality. I'd like to get a Les Paul. They're just too damn expensive. I spent $2400 on my amp. I can't justify spending that on a guitar too. Especially with all the money I spend on grow shit. Lol
 

Hollatchaboy

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I was listening to Malmsteen back in the 80's along with Michael Schenker.
I still listen to him, though he's become repetitious. Schenker was the shit too. Uli Jon Roth is another one. Honestly, I take influence from a lot of players/music. I play drums a lil, but my coordination is terrible. I've been trying to get it down, but it's hard to learn it when you're old. Lol
 
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