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D-35

Unread post by erikro » Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:54 pm

Hi all,

Anyone here have a D-35? I am relatively new to playing but I just took th plunge and got a D-35. Samash.com is having 15 months no pay and no interest. I am moving up from a Samick, which by the way I think people should take a look at. It is a nice guitar for the price. They have a lot of models. But back to the D-35. It seems hard to play. It seems like it requires exact precision to get a note to ring clear. I get some buzzing if I am not just right in my fingering. This may just be me since I am still pretty new. But I am curious as to what others have to say. Thanks for any comments.

Erik

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Unread post by mastermindmatthews3436 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 11:02 pm

i have one..been playin for abomost two years and will never buy another acoustic period...hope you liek it as much...peace anythign you need to now just ask
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Unread post by Matty Boom » Mon Jan 12, 2004 11:05 pm

when you're new...focus as much as you can on using your fingertips and putting your fingers close to the fret
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