Need some advice D-25

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Ridgemont said:
It plays so easily. the strings (GHS .12-.54) are so very slinky on this guitar. Makes it great for bends and other "tricks." Of all my guitars, I love to tune this one down 1/2 to a whole step for a real dark mellow sound.
I use lights too, and if I did that I'd be foldin' 'em right over the edge of the neck!
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Ridgemont said:
However, I feel that if you are looking for a well rounded guitar for all sorts of music, then a spruce top guitar may be more preferable.
For example, I really like that old country blues stuff and I am trying to learn a lot of Robert Johnson songs which sound great on my 000-15 as well as my D25. I also play quite a few Ben Harper songs which is contemporary modern day fingerpicking accompaniment. Sorry so say that the peaky twang of the 000-15 is just too abrasive for Harper's stuff, but just awesome on the D25 with the spruce top.
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killdeer43 said:
adorshki said:
WE HAVE A NEW SLOGAN! NO MORE "CANNONS"! THIS IS THE DAWN OF THE AGE OF THE "BANJO KILLERS"! I LOVE IT!! :lol:
Now, now.
Can't we all just get along? :lol:

Joe
What, are you some kinda banjo-hugger? Oh...now I see... "Blueridge"...:oops: :lol:
 
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