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I’m playing a Taylor 214ce DLX – the nicest acoustic I’ve owned, well set up for me.
I am almost 68 and have been playing for decades, but never licks. It’s fun to learn and I like your method. I have a Taylor 714 from the 90s but my brand new pride and joy is a Martin 0000 Grand Auditorium with sinker mahogany on neck, back and sides on Adirondack spruce on top.
I’m playing a Guild D4-NT (maybe NI? hard to read). I’ve been playing for over 50 years, not professionally but in various garage bands through the years. I am enjoying seeing the philosophy and techniques you are showing. Plus, helps me add some new licks to my soloing. Have been very impressed so far.
78 years old playing on a fender strat
Still can’t do lesson 1. Just looking at this one I am overwhelmed.
Finger tips hurt a lot because of no calluses.
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Stick with it…you can do it
Loving these lessons! I play an Martin OM 28 VR. Bought it used at a local shop.
Martin road series special
Samick Greg Bennett OM-5CE/N acoustic electric. It’s the same guitar I had when I first started learning. I’m hoping to get an electric guitar one day but don’t have my eye on a specific model or brand yet.
Those Greg Bennett series are pretty nice especially the value for money.
I have the D-2 dreadnought and very easy to play – I sometimes go back to it even though I have a Taylor 214ce as well.
breedlove discovery concert
I’m playing a Taylor 210ce Plus left-handed guitar
Guild D-55
Ibanez AEG6TN-BKF
Zager Dreadnought
Hi, I’m 72, long time bass player here. Always just a strummer on guitar. My six-string acoustic is a Yamaha FS830. I also have a Fender Telecaster electric guitar.
I’m 56, self taught starting at age 10. I’m rotating between a Taylor 410, a Taylor T5, and a Luna Henna series.
Hi.
I am a 67 year old forever beginner, I’m playing a 2002 Gibson Standard.
Allan Hutchinson. UK.
Really enjoying the lessons! Been playing for over 40 years, and this is a technique and lick I have never tried before.
My guitar is a Samick acoustic.
Larrivee OM-40
Tony! Having a ton of fun learning your 5 day free trial; Friend of the Devil. I play several different guitars. Mostly inexpensive. Banged on a classical for decades. My favorite became a Recording King that someone gave me in need of repair. I fixed it and it became my ‘magical guitar’. I was doing things I had not done before. Now that my wife(on Bass) and I are gigging for money every now and then, I decided to upgrade to a very used, Gibson Songwriter Deluxe studio acoustic/electric I bought in Bozeman. It is LOUD! Great sound and action although, Gibson has a pretty ‘chunky’ neck. Thinking of finding something a little thinner. But six guitars might be enough! hehehe
Yamaha FG-110
I am playing a Zagrer 900 OM, with a Sika Spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides
Journey Puddlejumper.
Santa Cruz OMG bear claw top and fiddle back mahogany back.
Gary Bennett Samick D-7CE Acoustic Electric
Greg Bennet Design (S) 6-string (Acoustic-electric)
1960’s vintage Kay Dreadnaught (Acoustic)
Taylor 210e
My acoustic is an Ovation and then a Les Paul electric
Fender DG-8S until my fingers hurt, then switch to PRS SE Singlecut.
Ovation custom Legend 1619
My acoustic guitar is a Yamaha F 335. A gift from my wife on our anniversary. Still trying to play it .
’73 Guild D35.
Martin D35 bought in 1974
The two acoustics I play the most are a Yamaha NCX 700 classical guitar and a Yamaha CG172SF flamenco guitar (love the buzz). Not the greatest guitars of those types, but they play well and and sound decent.
45 year old Young and Chang
Thank you for access to these lessons
Takamine Jumbo SG523SC
My guitar is a cheap Tanglewood
Playing a Vintage Viator electro-acoustic travel guitar, a perfect fit for playing on the sofa!
I am playing my Breedlove cut-out, Martin D-45, Taylor 12 strng, and my Fender from Indonesia …
I’m playing a Tanglewood Crossroads Orchestra body, smaller than the dreadnought, mahogany top and sides, great sound.
Yamaha FG-240A, I’m just a beginner and enjoying the first 2 lessons.
Martin d10
Taylor 110e
I’m currently playing a Taylor 724ce Koa
Taylor 214ce-DLX
excellent intro to an old and permanent learner
playing a Sigma DR35 – a fine sounding Martin wannabe
Taylor 414ce Studio.
Thanks, Tony. I’m really enjoying the first 2 challenges. I am currently playing a 1969 Martin 00-18c. CLassical/nylon strings. This guitar was a recent gift from a dear friend. I’ll need a lot more work with TAC to earn the pleasure of playing this guitar!!
Actually playing an electric guitar a Fender Telecaster, I have a Yamaha acoustic, but I like to play the Fender.
Gibson SJ200 TV