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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15664
Location: SoCal | Jim, I loved your post. Please reassure your wife that my 1773LX is rapidly becoming one of my favorite guitars. As you know, when I first saw and played one in Connecticut at the mothership last June, I felt like they had built a guitar to my specs. I still feel that way. They are truly wonderful nylon string guitars. You will really enjoy playing yours and your wife will love the fact that you sing her love songs using that guitar.
Let me know when you get it, and post some pics.
Feel free to show your wife this post and let her know that my tongue was firmly in my check on the last paragraph of my last post. And go to my gallery and show her the pics of my 1773LX. Both of you are going to be happy with the purchase. |
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Joined: July 2005 Posts: 83
Location: Norman, OK | Stellarjim,
I find I play my nylon stringed classical the most when my fingers are particularly worn out or tender from playing (probably too much) on my steel stringers. While I play pretty much the same stuff on the classical, I find I end up playing a lot of "Spanish riffs for some reason"...Just sounds right on a nylon....
Take Care
Mike O
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 338
Location: Omaha | Beethoven's Fur Elise...
...if you Google "fur elise TAB," you'll get lots of options...the one I learned years ago was in Fingerstyle magazine.
Also Larry Carton's "The Lord's Prayer" and "Her Favorite Song;" both from the old FRETS magazine in the mid '80's (ooohh I'm old...). A TAB of "Her Favorite Song" is available on his website...this is an easy fingerstyle tune to play, but sounds great when you want to look like you know what you're doing...and the ladies like it...
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