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Posted: 19 years ago
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I enjoy playing a guitar once in a while. I prefer leads to chords. At home, we have an Alvarez RF20SC Acoustic-electric folk guitar and an Ibanez electric guitar.

I find it easier to play the electric guitar more than the acoustic one, since it is easier on my fingers, but the acoustic one sounds much better than the electric one.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: ummm

I enjoy playing a guitar once in a while. I prefer leads to chords. At home, we have an Alvarez RF20SC Acoustic-electric folk guitar and an Ibanez electric guitar.

I find it easier to play the electric guitar more than the acoustic one, since it is easier on my fingers, but the acoustic one sounds much better than the electric one.

How long it took you to learn it..Is this Daisy rock model good..😕Plum Purple Burst
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: coolsaints11

How long it took you to learn it..Is this Daisy rock model good..😕

Learning was not too difficult.. sitting/standing in the right position, holding the guitar at the correct angle and using correct finger positions for the chords is where the initial time goes. There are plenty of books, chord charts etc available on the net and in stores to help understand how the tabs on the guitar are organized and what are the combinations for different chords.

Regarding the Daidy Rock model you have mentioned, I will not be able to tell whether or not it would be good for you. When you buy a guitar, you should see how it sounds, how it feels in your hands, and whether it has good construction. This is especially important when buying an acoustic guitar, as no two guitars are absolutely the same.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: ummm

Which one should prefer when starting..acoustic or electric one.?

Learning was not too difficult.. sitting/standing in the right position, holding the guitar at the correct angle and using correct finger positions for the chords is where the initial time goes. There are plenty of books, chord charts etc available on the net and in stores to help understand how the tabs on the guitar are organized and what are the combinations for different chords.

Regarding the Daidy Rock model you have mentioned, I will not be able to tell whether or not it would be good for you. When you buy a guitar, you should see how it sounds, how it feels in your hands, and whether it has good construction. This is especially important when buying an acoustic guitar, as no two guitars are absolutely the same.

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