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
2 2007-06-01 11:48:05
Re: Broken 30 year old Fender Acoustic (8 replies, posted in Acoustic)
......anymore?:(
3 2007-05-21 13:10:51
Re: martin owners plese tell (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.
4 2007-05-21 11:31:53
Re: Broken 30 year old Fender Acoustic (8 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Thanks for your suggestions, I'll check them out.
5 2007-05-17 13:25:24
Topic: Broken 30 year old Fender Acoustic (8 replies, posted in Acoustic)
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?