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Originally Posted by Pfrog
Black Ibanez Acoustical With Mother of Pearl Inlay ...
Beautiful ...

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Originally Posted by LaborIntensive
Your in luck. The instruments are very expensive. But you can go to torrent sites and find tons of software to write music again. I used to but it was so time consuming. I got frustrated and it lost it's fun for me awhile back. You should get FL Studio first. Install it then look for VST and DX plug-ins. They are the synths, guitars, all instruments needed. FL will be the composing tool you will use to blend and orchestrate the music together. All the work is done in FL and the plug-ins are loaded into Fl. Youtube has a ton of tutorials to walk you through from learning to use it to writing a full blown production and finally mastering the song into something you can share or sell.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Smile
@TheJettSet
Whatever new guitar you get, I would suggest getting name brand locking tuners to replace you current ones. You might have to pay a guitar guy to install them if they don't fit in the slots. Whether your guitar is going to be your back up guitar or you will sell it, it will be a good investment.
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Originally Posted by Alt77
I've been playing a long time and I've got a lot of guitars.
I've actually got an artcore.
For the price, it is an impressive guitar. You won't need to change any parts on it.
The pickups give a huge sound on their own so do won't about the hollow body.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Smile
Artcores are awesome. So are Gretsches, but they are expensive. The sound of a hollow or semi-hollowbody is rich and sweet like no other.
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I wanna lesrn pro tools but thats some expensive **** lol