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<blockquote data-quote="DEVIL" data-source="post: 5900948" data-attributes="member: 49759"><p>First of all, the big boob theory doesn't hold water. Dolly Parton plays an acoustic, and she also has monsterously long fingernails. I don't know how she does it, but then lots of women have long fingernails and can type really fast, so I guess it's a woman thing. You should have a good shop set up the action on the acoustic. Basically they cut the height of the bridge piece down, and it will be much easier to play. Different strings make a difference on sound and playability also. I really like Martin Silk and Steel for my 12 string, but Bronze for my 6. When you get the electric, Fender has a really nice kick a** amp that has mutiple functions called G-DEC. Ask them to show you one, you will be impressed. It has lots of bells and whistles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEVIL, post: 5900948, member: 49759"] First of all, the big boob theory doesn't hold water. Dolly Parton plays an acoustic, and she also has monsterously long fingernails. I don't know how she does it, but then lots of women have long fingernails and can type really fast, so I guess it's a woman thing. You should have a good shop set up the action on the acoustic. Basically they cut the height of the bridge piece down, and it will be much easier to play. Different strings make a difference on sound and playability also. I really like Martin Silk and Steel for my 12 string, but Bronze for my 6. When you get the electric, Fender has a really nice kick a** amp that has mutiple functions called G-DEC. Ask them to show you one, you will be impressed. It has lots of bells and whistles! [/QUOTE]
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