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  1. Fender CD-60S Solid Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar – All Mahogany, it is kind of too big for me.

    I’ll be getting an Enya Electric Guitar Inspire 39″ Smart Electric for Christmas, I’m hoping the size will be a little more manageable for a beginner.

  2. I’m playing an Ibanez Acoustic VC40WSCE-OPB from Guitar World. It is way better than I am at the moment and, all going well, I will upgrade to something nicer, but at this stage in my learning it is working and I like the matte finish.

  3. I play a Takamine acoustic electric guitar. It was a gift after my $36.00 guitar of 35 years got damaged. Ron

  4. One of my musical mentors told me that my guitar should be “a little better than me.” 🙂 So my guitar is a Taylor American Dream in koa wood. She’s a beaut and she’s definitely better than me in every way.

  5. Just got this guitar before the first class
    Vintage acoustic I believe made in the UK
    Met the owner the next village over
    Full drum kit in the basement and I lost count of the guitars after ten
    Paraphernalia on the walls from his previous bands and a free CD ( remember those) with his original songs with him and this guitar on the jacket
    I have him every penny he was asking for this guitar

  6. I’m playing a Collings Ovation. I also have a Taylor 214ce, a Pavan TP-30 (classical), a Barrington BGW-400 (electric), a National Delphi (resonator), and my very first guitar a Washburn dreadnaught. But nothing sings like the Collings!

  7. Right now I’m traveling for work and I take along a Martin backpacker that I’m going thru your videos with. Thanks!

  8. Hello, Tony,

    I’m playing a 6-string Carvin Cobalt 750 acoustic. I believe that Carvin was purchased by another company some years ago- I don’t know if they still produce acoustics.

  9. I started in the late 80’s with a Yamaha FG 430 strung left handed. The action was horrible! Small E laying in the slot of the big E of the nut. Played a few years, (camp fire strummer) never any good. Now I’m retired, kids are grown. Bought a new, Left hand, 🙂 Ibanez Talsman.

  10. Using an Seagull Artist electric acoustic I got around 2011. Started with a nylon string Yamaha from Costco around 2007. Have an electric guitar from Costco (Kelly?) that I use occassionally as each has a different neck width.

  11. Playing a Yamaha (model ?). Purchased about 20 years ago, in my early 40s, at a Guitar Center I was driving past. The thought entered my mind that I always wanted to play, bummed was bummed to be too old. That thought lasted about as long as it took to make the u-turn.

  12. This web site doesn’t work at all well using safari browser on the latest iPad with latest os, having to fight to get the page working is making the learning painful

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