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(13 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Pick an easy song to play first.  Then as you get used to playing the same chords at a slow, simple strum, strum faster so that it challenges you to change chords quicker.  I just started playing an acoustic twelve-string about a month ago, but as soon as I did I commited to a band so I had to practice(I had been annoyed with the pace I could change chords too:-) )  I practiced three about three hours every day and when I performed in the High School's talent show, even my teachers talked about how quickly I had learned to play. :cool

......anymore?:(

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(13 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Try a Martin D-18, they're hard to find but worth the trouble.  It's a bit pricy as well.  The sound you get though is amazing and the guitar itself is beautiful. cool

Thanks for your suggestions, I'll check them out.

My 30 year old Fender snapped at the head and I don't know any stores near Wilmington, NC to go to that can fix it.  Any Suggestions? smile