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69 fg110 Erie ball strings he-13 le-56
Is the "69" indicative of the year?
Those Yamaha acoustics sure do last forever. My first was a GC 10, from a similar era - just a couple years older.
Yes 1969 so I understand it was built in nippon Japan with about 1200 others and rest were in built in korea so tuners aren't original those fell apart. Love old Yamaha guitars. I don't wanna record my electric it's a Squier to a boss gt 1 into a fender champion and it don't sound that great cause pickups are blaaa. neck is wiggling lol can't set intonation. I most stay below 15th fret and guitar really sounds bad. G string has a funny tone vibration in guitar and will not tune regardless. One day I'll own a real fender or les Paul I'm not picky and I'll record then
Grab an Epiphone Les Paul (if you want advice). They're generally very playable and worth every penny.
Great to see you posted. Hope to hear more in the future. If you want to have more capabilities in recording, try
It's opensource and free. It's pretty powerful and lets you manipulate your sound rather easily.
Y'all come back now, hear?
Thanks for the advice I'll have figure out recording with the boss gt1 as my interface and I'll get creative with acoustic
You're more than welcome. Just keep at it and you'll be able to play the way you want quicker than you thought. The one thing I see most accomplished guitarists say is dedicated practice, even short amounts, is the best way to improve. Leave your guitar out where you see it and practice, not just play, the basics as often as possible. 15 - 30 minutes every day or every other day will show results. There'll be plateaus where it doesn't seem you're getting ahead, but push through it. It happens to everyone. Good luck on your journey and take us along when you feel like it.
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