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Old 10-15-2004, 08:35 PM
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Godin Multiac Duet Nylon?

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I'm thinking about selling off my Seagull Folk and getting one of these used somewhere. Has anyone here had one? This is the non-synth model.

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I can't help u on this one but I just got back form an imporivsation clinic , my teaCHER (guitar) was using a fretless synth model, all I can say is WOW.
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Old 10-15-2004, 08:41 PM
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Yeah, I saw that in the catalog! Wild, eh?

I had a chance to "play" (I suck at guitar, but want to take lessons) one of these in a store the other day. I've always admired them from afar, but they're really playable and have great tone, even unplugged! I'm finding that the tone I want for my fingerstyle guitar playing is going to have to come from a nylon stringed instrument - the steel string just ain't cutting it.
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it was nuts he was doing like trumpet and indian tones and everything on it, and even the clean tone is just SO sweet.

Anyways, I think Godin are pretty solid overall, I doubt you'll go wrong with it.
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Looks pretty swank. Fretless, you say?
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Old 10-16-2004, 03:41 PM
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No, not for me - my GSQ (Guitar Suckage Quotient) is way too high for a fretless guitar. I'm considering a normal fretted one!
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