No doubt about it man. I absolutely love it and wish it were mine. Just keep that in mind in case your neice is mean you to or something. In fact, a good way to get her back would be to just GIVE it to me. That would teach her.
I had one a couple years ago, and I loved the way it played, but hate fretboards without inlays or dots. I also didn't like the bridge pickup very well, too harsh and bright.
I had one a couple years ago, and I loved the way it played, but hate fretboards without inlays or dots. I also didn't like the bridge pickup very well, too harsh and bright.
I had one a couple years ago, and I loved the way it played, but hate fretboards without inlays or dots. I also didn't like the bridge pickup very well, too harsh and bright.
I had to have the lens removed in my left eye when I was 10, so I only really see out of my right eye, so looking down at the dots on the side of the fretboard is a lot harder for me than most people. I do like the way naked fretboards look, but functionality is a bit of a problem for me.
I had to have the lens removed in my left eye when I was 10, so I only really see out of my right eye, so looking down at the dots on the side of the fretboard is a lot harder for me than most people. I do like the way naked fretboards look, but functionality is a bit of a problem for me.
No doubt about it man. I absolutely love it and wish it were mine. Just keep that in mind in case your neice is mean you to or something. In fact, a good way to get her back would be to just GIVE it to me. That would teach her.
I really have gotten used to guitar without inlays. At first it took a little getting used to but I think it helped me become a better player in some aspects. At least I don't look at my fretboard as much as I used to. I'll glance down more at the side dots now. Even when playing a guitar with inlays.