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Hi From Canada
Posted by SportsDudeRy on June 25, 2024 at 1:59 pmI just signed up to the lifetime membership. Being 38yrs old should give me plenty of time for the membership. I’ve been playing guitar for about twenty years now. I have a Gibson SG for my electric and a Fender acoustic. Looking forward to my TAC journey.
DiscostewLA replied 1 year, 9 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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@SportsDudeRy Congrats on the dive into lifetime membership. It makes sense, because if your with TAC for 3 years it’s paid off. I purchased it shortly after I signed up in 2020.
You’ve got me by a longrun playing wise. I picked up a guitar for te first time in mid 2020. I’ve realized it is a lifelonng learning journey.
I’m trying to find a Gibson acoustic, but they’re so expensive.
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Hi Loraine,
Thanks for the welcome. Yea the lifetime membership is at a good price so I figured why not? It’s better late than never to start playing guitar. It’s a fun hobby and I find it relaxing even though it’s ‘work’.
What kind of Gibson acoustic guitar are you looking at? They last a life time. My Gibson SG was a grad gift from my parents (I paid for half of it) when I graduated high school and 20yrs later it still sounds and works great. They’re expensive indeed but a great investment, it’ll last you a lifetime.
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I like the J45, but the main problem with Gibson is their confusing lineup and having mainly dreadnoughts or Parlors, not much in between. I like OM & 000 size, but Gibson doesn’t make either style. I like the CJ 145, which probably the closest to those sizes, but I’d have to buy on used market.
I’d love to get the Charlie Starr’s Les Paul too. Not sure if it’s out yet.
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Welcome to the TAC Fam! I also paid for a lifetime membership after my first quarter and today is session 531. SO WORTH IT!!
I figure at an average of 15m/session that’s about 130 hours so far just of TAC practice time. I think I’m getting close to $2/hour and it’s only going to get better from here.
Money well spent. 🙂
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