325v59 Clean Rhythm Sound

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325v59 Clean Rhythm Sound

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I can see I'm going to have to get with the separate sound track method like Wes and some of the others. This is just to give an idea of a clean rhythm guitar part for my song, "Be Bread".

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Cool! I had a chance to buy 325 for $400 a few years back. What was I thinking???????????
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longhouse wrote:Cool! I had a chance to buy 325 for $400 a few years back. What was I thinking???????????
Let me guess - you were thinking the frets were too close together :lol: and if it was long scale you'd have snapped it up? I don't blame you if that's the case, as it takes a peculiar affinity for these to justify their place in your stable. I'm just accustomed to them and think they're terrific guitars. 8)
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