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Old 10.05.2008, 04:51 PM   #18
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Well, let me clarify.

I started on acoustic but I LEARNED on electric.

The thing is, I really don't like a lot of distortion (what!) so I was mainly playing clean electric guitar lines in my stuff and I decided, why not just play acoustic most of the time.. I didn't find the transition too hard because my acoustic doesn't have a high action. But if you're playing a nice acoustic, yeah the action is crazy. It's really hard for me to play fast on an acoustic with high action. Shit.

THey're both wildly different instruments. I'd say an acoustic is much harder to play but I think they sound a thousand times better than an electric so I'd rather play them.

Why not get an acoustic electric? Hah..
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