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(8 replies, posted in Electric)

Thinking about saving some money for a Les Paul and I don't know weather to save money on an Epiphone or wait longer for a Gibson. I want the best bang for my buck, but i don't want to settle for a cheaply made piece of junk just to save money.  Thoughts?

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(8 replies, posted in Electric)

If you are looking for som,ething new, then definetly look into the different kinds of Strats. I have a Fender 48th street custom strat, it's mexican made but it is really awesome. And its a feather weight and won't make you tired just trying to hold it up.

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(5 replies, posted in About Chordie)

same thing happened to me i dont know what to do either

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(2 replies, posted in Electric)

wow that sounds really cool and look awesome

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(8 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I like to copy and paste to word, and then copy and paste it again to a new document.  Sometimes it works and you can change font size, color, ect. This doesn't always work but its the only way I can work with word.

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(44 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I'm also new to playing, and one of the songs that I picked up really fast was Free Fallin' by Tom Petty.  It sounds cool on an acoustic and has an easy pattern to learn.

I've been teaching myself to play on an acoustic 6-string for a little over a month and i'm looking for some good classic rock songs that aren't too hard.  Any suggestions?