Re: Question about choosing an amp [message #411073 is a reply to message #411058] |
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Dover | Do they not have a Guitar Center full of salespeople near whatever sad part of the country you live in?
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We have one about 10 miles away, I just never get the chance to go to a music store b/c my parents are like "We'll let you get an amp after you can prove you can play OUR songs." Same goes for the guitar. I can't play all songs but I can and am learning a decent number of them all at once, the problem is, the guitar I have is a classical, which doesn't offer much help in leaning how to play solos and it has too thick of a neck to work as well as I'd like. Basically, I need an electric guitar and I can't get one until I get the money and can convince my parents.
EDIT: I think that even if I played Through the Fire and the Flame, they still wouldn't get me an amp or my own electric guitar.
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