Hi, I keep travelling lately, going to weddings and things. I often spend a lot of time sitting around, looking for something to do. I thought it would be perfect if I could take my guitar along to practice with (I'm a beginner). However, usually the guitar is too big to carry. I have seen there's such a thing as foldable guitars
ringtones. Does anyone have any experience with this? What would you recommend? I literally just want something to practice with.
I did a quick Google search and found one called a (modmin edit to remove possible spam ad)
Any advice appreciated, thanks.
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Your cheapo travel guitar is pretty ugly, incidentally.
What makes you think this is spam target than a genuine enquiry by a new member?
I know another guy with a Traveler guitar. I haven't played it but it sounds decent plugged in. Not foldable though.
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f68/foldable-travel-acoustic-guitars-292410.html
And this equally identical cross-post from 2 months ago, again from a first-time poster who dropped it and vanished...
http://www.guitarforums.com/showthread.php?p=628881
That, to me, indicates a funny-shaped tin containing a reconstituted meat product
It's an interesting question though: what's the preferred instrument choice for the guitarist on the move?
i know a few people who use a tele & unbolt the neck so it fits in a bag easily.
I have a mandolin & hard case which I use when I'm travelling, it's been on planes as hand luggage with no problem several times.
Drives my fellow train passengers mad.
When I googled it, all I could come up with was: Sassafras.
Any advice?
Available for weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and corporate functions of all kinds.
I also have a Brunner Outdoor Guitar (smaller, with detachable neck). That's a great instrument too and potentially available if you're interested.
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