Originally posted by LikeASong:I hadn't seen this Yamaha strat before![]()
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It had a piezo pickup in the bridge. He used it for acoustic type numbers. I’d have to search a bit but I think it got used for Angel of Harlem, Trying to Throw Your Arms... it was used briefly and then it was gone.
He used a Takamine for some acoustic stuff for a bit. Then he went back to the Washburn.

Welcome to the club.
The best one, in my humble opinion, is a classic guitar. Its neck is wider and therefore it's harder to play, so once you master it, switching to acoustic and electric is a child's game. Nevertheless, an acoustic is fantastic to start with - and the funniest to play at parties, etc. So congrats
). If your guitar is perfectly tuned at all times then you'll be in a constant ascending progression (this is a bit of a musical joke). First time you try to play a riff or a chord it will be a disaster. The second time it will be a disaster too, but a smaller one. And if your guitar is perfectly tuned, the third time you'll hear a perfectly tuned and resonating chord that will make you proud.