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I play mainly acoustic guitar. I listen to dave of course, john mayer, jason mraz, and ben harper. I know and can play layla by eric clapton, its hard for me to get into his other music. I can play every song by dave, and the good ones by john mayer. Jason mraz isn't very difficult, and neither is ben harper( im not going to learn the lap guitar). I just dont know where to go to get my acoustic fill anymore. Ive been playing #41 everyday FOREVER, and its just not the same as it used to be. Now that youve heard my rant, and suggestions are MUCH appreciated. Thank you alot!
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Taylor 614ce
Gibson Faded SG
Alvarez AD70SC
Squier Strat
Some crappy Johnson Electric
Acoustic Rogue
Taylor 614ce
Gibson Faded SG
Alvarez AD70SC
Squier Strat
Some crappy Johnson Electric
Acoustic Rogue
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Jerry Garcia for some moderatley challenging acoustic work. I you really want a challenge check out Tony Rice and Larry Keel. Of course the previously mentioned Leo Kottke is always valid.
If youre looking for singer-songwriter type stuff check out Neil Young and Crosby Stills and Nash (and Young)
If you have never heard it, CSNY's debut "Deja Vu" is an essential album for ANYONE who enjoys singer songwriter stuff. If you want listening recomendations, I say get that album as well as my favorite live album of theirs "4 way street"
But for realz, Deja Vu might be one of the greatest albums of all time. There is a reason CSNY headlined Woodstock 69
If youre looking for singer-songwriter type stuff check out Neil Young and Crosby Stills and Nash (and Young)
If you have never heard it, CSNY's debut "Deja Vu" is an essential album for ANYONE who enjoys singer songwriter stuff. If you want listening recomendations, I say get that album as well as my favorite live album of theirs "4 way street"
But for realz, Deja Vu might be one of the greatest albums of all time. There is a reason CSNY headlined Woodstock 69

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oh i forgot i can play stream by tim, and most of jack johnson... all worth learning. ill try and check out all those other guys, thats alot! oh and i tried to listen to trey, but his stuff didnt do it for me.
im kind of looking for guster+dm+jason mraz. I'm not sure if it exists. most of the new stuff i listen to i just dont care for...
im kind of looking for guster+dm+jason mraz. I'm not sure if it exists. most of the new stuff i listen to i just dont care for...
AXES:
Taylor 614ce
Gibson Faded SG
Alvarez AD70SC
Squier Strat
Some crappy Johnson Electric
Acoustic Rogue
Taylor 614ce
Gibson Faded SG
Alvarez AD70SC
Squier Strat
Some crappy Johnson Electric
Acoustic Rogue
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