A friend of mine gave me a stack of like fifty guitar magazines about a year ago.
Nice! I have a ton of them. I keep 'em to read them again someday and for the tab in them. Unlike many such thins, I actually do reference them long after I should have thrown them away.
They are sitting in the studio on top of the piano. I don't know whether to burn them or keep them but so far I've kept them
Well, you could probably read and learn from 'em. There's always more to learn. There are always skills to practice.
Hell, I'm having a blast pretending to be a new guitar player. I've decided that will be the case whenever I'm playing on the cheap equipment. When I play the good stuff, I can be myself. When I play the cheap stuff, I've gotta be new to the guitar.
The guitar is pretty good quality, actually. I'd say it's probably a little better than some of the cheaper Epiphones. It has settled down and I only had to make an adjustment on the low E. The height was off a little and the fix meant I had to change the intonation. It was all of three minutes work.
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