musical talents

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My son has one he made from PVC, I say made but he really just painted it. It was a really fun and inexpensive project.
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Like a lot of you, I played then put the quitar down for 10+ years. For some reason I got inspired to pick it up again a couple of months back....it's quickly become an "addiction". The "rust" wore off my fingers just about the time the callouses started coming back, happy coincidence for sure. Used to play, classical, flaminco, delta blues mostly, but never really learned the connections of the notes and chords or theory behind the guitar. This time around I'm "free-styling", so to speak, learning the neck rather than songs note for note. Recently discovered the "Caged" system for chords and all the pentatonic scale shapes.....also, the cigar-box-guitar...gotta have one of those next!!
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Here’s two of my babies. I’ve got 4 more, a mix of acoustic and electric. I play with a few pedals and a fender amp.
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Playing guitar has been a hobby for many a year. Years ago I bought some studio time and made a CD. Pretty amateur stuff when I go back and listen to it but it was fun.
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