
apl
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I was in Sam Ash last night, and saw a couple of guitar brands I was unfamiliar with, Brownsville and Carlo Robelli.
Any opinions?
Any opinions?
notbradsohner said:crap and crap, i would rather have a squire than either of those
apl said:I was in Sam Ash last night, and saw a couple of guitar brands I was unfamiliar with, Brownsville and Carlo Robelli.
A Reel Person said:The Carlo Robelli instruments I've seen looked fine, in the catalogs, etc, but I've never owned one.
apl said:I was in Sam Ash last night, and saw a couple of guitar brands I was unfamiliar with, Brownsville and Carlo Robelli.
Any opinions?
their stuff looks pretty cool, for the most part. It could be "sleeper", killer gear, or it could even be the new Ibanez, -type upstart. I mean like Ibanez, in a positive sense. (Don't even think otherwise)
apl said:Ah, Mr. Fly, but it takes an exquisite instrument to allow the performer to bring out the sublime nuances of the pain in his heart.
Unless, of course, he's really good, and then he probably could get the point across on a Squire. Especially if he is privy to the mystical melancholy of the flat third.
apl said:Ah, Mr. Fly, but it takes an exquisite instrument to allow the performer to bring out the sublime nuances of the pain in his heart.
Unless, of course, he's really good, and then he probably could get the point across on a Squire. Especially if he is privy to the mystical melancholy of the flat third.
apl said:Ah, Mr. Fly, but it takes an exquisite instrument to allow the performer to bring out the sublime nuances of the pain in his heart.
Unless, of course, he's really good, and then he probably could get the point across on a Squire. Especially if he is privy to the mystical melancholy of the flat third.
distortedrumble said:i use a fender squire affinity..i think its one up from the bullet...i like the guitar just fine...it gets the job and people like the songs. the brand i dont like is Godin. personally i dont find the guitar shapes attractive
jalbert said:Hard2Hear is right. Very Esteban-like. Do you have a spanish accent? If you do your one up on old Esty, that guy's got a voice like trucker(my apologies to any golden-throated, Marvin Gaye soundalikes in the transporting industry). I say forget the guitar, go down the bar and pick up chicks with more touching witticisms about the "nuances of pain" in your heart. And if you don't have the accent, fake it.
apl said:My dulcid tones are available for your evaluation in my signature line. I have a standard midwestern USA accent, but I do faux inflections from time to time. I am very happily married. But, I'm not a great guitar player. Got a lesson tonight, though. Maybe it'll be the breakthrough I need...
And this is probably the best $300 starter guitar on the market today. Uber-neck, good pickups, and ebony fingerboard.