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    It could be the strings. Sometimes the older guitars had nickle strings
    instead of steel.
    judy tooley

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    i Think i go to a Guitar shop, and they look at it.
    Meybe you a right about the strings.

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    Admin note: The prior three (3) postings were copied from the Danish forum to this thread. Since the ensuing conversation had migrated from the Danish speaking only section of the forum into the English language, future discussion of this should take place here, in English.
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    Ashton Vs. Legend guitars

    hey guys,

    Looking for a guitar for my son for his 18th birthday and have been told that Ashton and Legend guitars are good brands. I'm pretty new to musical instruments, never played one myself...does anyone have any advice for a good father? which brand is better?

    cheers,

    Jason

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    The three good ones here where I live is Fender, Gipson, and
    Martin guitars. I left out some more like Ibenez, and Guild
    guitars. I own a Fender Natural flat top guitar. It sounds
    really good.
    judy tooley

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    Welcome to my thread and forum Effie. I have another one
    that I visit. www.guitarcenter.com
    judy tooley

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    Hallo Effie B and welcome.

    Trust you will enjoy the company as mush a I do.

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    One of Australia's most comprehensive retailers of Grand/Upright/Digital pianos, musical instruments and Print. Visit us at carlingfordmusic.
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    Hi, Methodistgirl. I guess my username says it all lol. I'm a Classical guitarist. Still upgrading my skills, though. I keep procrastinating about posting a video on youtube but I know I will someday. I just got an SX mini Amp.

    Lovemore Nanjaya

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    Hello Maz. You can also get yourself a good guitar method book and keep interacting with peaple who already play the instrument. Thats what I did about a year ago and now I can play.

    You can also watch instructional videos. I believe this forum will be of great help too.

    Welcome to the guitaring world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markjam83 View Post
    I'm looking to learn left-handed guitar chords ,but other
    guitar expert is told me any chord chart you find will ultimately work.
    He say because a chord is a chord, no matter if a lefty or a righty is playing it.
    Have you any suggestion..?
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    Hi Markjam83.
    I've never come accross a guitar chord chart for left handed players. Most books will tell to use the same chords but change the chord shape to begin from right to left eg, "->" to "<-".

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    Hi Markjam83.

    I've never come accross any Guitar Chord Chart for left handed players. Most books advise to make the Chord shapes face the opposite direction e.g. "->" to "<-".

    Basically all you need to know are the strings and frets involved in the chord. So read the right handed chord chart, take note of the strings and frets involved then place your fingers appropriately onto your guitar.

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    I do know that Jimi Hendrix played left handed.
    judy tooley

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    Who do you think are the most influential guitar players working today And, just to be precise, by 'influential', I mean those who are taking the guitar to a new level of sophistication and musicianship.

    For the record, my choices would be Tommy Emmanuel and Justin King, but please feel free to express your choices too, with an explanation why you have chosen these players.

    Thanks a lot.
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    Hi

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