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Brian Haner Sr.

Papa
Staff member
Legend+
Fucking Legend
Nov 11, 2019
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Hi Yusuf!
I did a session the other day and the guy insisted I play his guitar because he liked the tone. I did – and it worked well. It was a Bullet Strat.
I learned to play on a broken acoustic guitar and Syn learned to play on a Squire Strat. Nothing to be ashamed of. Keep working! Good things will come!
 

Lenore M

Free Bird Player
Nov 11, 2019
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Hi. 🙂 I played on a Squire forever. I still do sometimes. There are Bullets at the music shop and I play them whenever I’m there. Never minded playing on one. I’ve gotten great sound from used Rondo guitars too. Hope this helps.
 

Aightball

Garage band Groupie
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    I’m on an acoustic that is an off-off-off-off brand, haha. It’s 30 years old and a bitch to keep in tune. But I wouldn’t trade it for the world. It lets me participate in this school, let’s me learn guitar. Maybe someday I can upgrade but for now, it’s what I’ve got and it’s going to work for me.
     
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    Brian Oravetz

    New Student
    Nov 11, 2019
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    Yusuf, it’s not about what guitar you have man; it’s how you use it.
    Some of the best guitarists in the world start on guitars that they did not like, and guess what; those guitars became amazing.
    Just play brother! Be proud of what you have, and how you make it sound!
     

    Robert Freeborn

    Free Bird Player
    Nov 11, 2019
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    My first guitar was an Austin strat. I bought it in a camping surplus store. That thing might have been one of the worst guitars ever made, but I learned on it and still have it! There’s always a better guitar out there, but appreciate what you have! It’s the music that make that matters most.