The Epiphone Les Paul uke looks like a fun little instrument — cool mix of classic guitar style with ukulele vibes.
2 2025-09-28 17:05:46
Re: Epiphone Les Paul uke (3 replies, posted in Other string instruments)
The Epiphone Les Paul uke looks like a fun little instrument — cool mix of classic guitar style with ukulele vibes.
3 2025-09-27 16:42:39
Re: The Ventures Rarely Heard Acoustic (6 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Interesting! It’s great to discover some rare acoustic tracks from The Ventures
4 2025-09-27 16:41:30
Re: Schaal Guitars Vintage 1930s parlour guitar (3 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Nice, those vintage 1930s parlour guitars have such a unique tone. Cool find!
5 2025-09-26 08:45:54
Re: looking for an online tool that I can spell a cord and get a diagram (6 replies, posted in Electric)
There are some great online tools for that! Check out ChordPic or Guitar Chord Finder — you can type in a chord or build your own, and it’ll show you a diagram. Super handy for learning and creating chords.
6 2025-09-26 08:43:18
Re: Electric guitar beginner kit (3 replies, posted in Electric)
Hey there! Great post — really helpful breakdown for anyone just starting out with electric guitar. You covered all the essentials in a clear and approachable way.
I'd just add that it's also worth paying attention to the quality of the included amp and guitar in beginner kits — sometimes spending just a little more can get you a much better sound and playing experience, which can make a big difference when you're learning. Brands like Yamaha, Squier (by Fender), and Epiphone tend to offer solid entry-level options.
Also, totally agree on the importance of a good tuner and online resources — sites like JustinGuitar or Fender Play can be super helpful for beginners.
Thanks for sharing this — it's a great starting point for anyone looking to dive into the world of electric guitar!