Author Topic: i got my dads acoustic guitar  (Read 1397 times)

the problem is it is extremey big anyway to use a guitar bigger than you?

Do you have long fingers by any chance?

Judging by his typing I'd say he's around 10, so I doubt it.

Well arc it is extremely dark the only source of light is my tv and my keys stick.

I'd put off on it.
I know that certainly with Violins and Violas, you must use the right size one, and I suspect, owing to the precise nature of the chords in Guitars, you want an instrument to your size also.
It'd be fine to train on, but if you really wanted to get into it, getting one at your size may be best.


I'd put off on it.
I know that certainly with Violins and Violas, you must use the right size one, and I suspect, owing to the precise nature of the chords in Guitars, you want an instrument to your size also.
It'd be fine to train on, but if you really wanted to get into it, getting one at your size may be best.

i allready have an eletric my size but i want to use the acoustic for traveling, power outage to pass time, or if my electric one is not with me.





i allready have an eletric my size but i want to use the acoustic for traveling, power outage to pass time, or if my electric one is not with me.
Well, you heard my thoughts on the matter.

Instruments are about enjoyment, not having to strain to reach the high note.

It means the fingers are very very long.

I thought that was a common and well known expression, I guess not.


It means the fingers are very very long.

I thought that was a common and well known expression, I guess not.
It is, they're just being dum (inb4 omg irony)

I have long fingers too and I wanted to play bass for a while but after I got a bass I realized that my left ring finger is too badly twisted up to fret very well. Sucks, but now I play drums, where my weird finger doesn't matter.

I dont understand your question?
Could you try tellling me correctly, because grammer goes a long way, in that i cant read this at all.