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Westerly Wood

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Playing standing up. No shoulder pain!

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To me, the D25/D35 Guild Dread is the best looking American Dread, hands down.
Hey Guilded, and it plays so well just plugged straight in to the PA. No color at all, it was solid, a nice driving force is the BR. Of course a lot of any success I have playing "out" is my wife's singing :)...

I had no idea that playing standing up would solve my right shoulder pain, so it looks like the BR will be out of its case a lot more. It's funny how used to a guitar we all get, over time. I have owned this one since 2012, and I have so many hours on it over the years, it was my only acoustic for a while too during that time, that when I pick it up, it's like the conversation just continues and didn't stop. You know what I mean? You all have friends that you can call after a year, and it's like nothing changed, you just start talking as if you were talking the day before.

Btw, as I suspected, my 10 year old was plucking strings on the F30R, I showed her an Em and D chord, and she was trying those out, and she goes: "I think I am going to play this one when I am older..."

LOL. She just assumes at 10 years old, I will be giving the F30R to her. And that is fine...so in the end, it's gonna be me and the BR.
 
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Hey Guilded, and it plays so well just plugged straight in to the PA. No color at all, it was solid, a nice driving force is the BR. Of course a lot of any success I have playing "out" is my wife's singing :)...

I had no idea that playing standing up would solve my right shoulder pain, so it looks like the BR will be out of its case a lot more. It's funny how used to a guitar we all get, over time. I have owned this one since 2012, and I have so many hours on it over the years, it was my only acoustic for a while too during that time, that when I pick it up, it's like the conversation just continues and didn't stop. You know what I mean? You all have friends that you can call after a year, and it's like nothing changed, you just start talking as if you were talking the day before.

Btw, as I suspected, my 10 year old was plucking strings on the F30R, I showed her an Em and D chord, and she was trying those out, and she goes: "I think I am going to play this one when I am older..."

LOL. She just assumes at 10 years old, I will be giving the F30R to her. And that is fine...so in the end, it's gonna be me and the BR.

We've discussed our shoulder pain before, WW, but in addition to going to the F-30 body size, I almost exclusively play standing up!
 
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