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Rocking Acoustic 5 - Jazzing it up a little

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2009

Here's a few chords I stumbled across which sounded ok when I put them together! Enjoy...

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  • TABS PLEASE TABS

  • Just tried out a used one today...wow...quality sound...especially when YOU play! Already totally in love with my first Takamine, FP317-S, a small bodied solid spruce top and Koa sides/ back. I'm smitten & I don't even plug it in. This jumbo is brighter. The action makes it more an intermediate guitar? I'm a beginner, but, sound for price I'm a Takamine fan since every level should get best sound they can afford. Koa woods in my FP317 getting that done. Think I'll layaway this EG523-SC tomorrow.

  • this is fantastic. im not that good a guitar player and ive just learnt it. didnt take me too long either. cheers for this piece. great to play

  • those are some "FEW" chords.... lol.

  • can you do a tutorial?

  • i liked.... great guitar... great player... 

  • awsome.. this is like the 15th time I watched it TODAY! xD

  • @alexdaman8

    Thanks for the reply, I'm average/tall and I actually bought one, and It took some time getting used to after electric, but I learned to handle it fine =)

  • @CleverDjembe im 14 and small and i think it is

  • Isn't that jumbo uncomfortable cos its so big?

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