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wow... with those tiny hands. she has no problems.


so much for that excuse:confused:
 
The last laugh is on her, she'll have tinnitus by the time she's 15, HA!

But seriously, Im selling my guitars now. :(
 
ZMAN said:
No thumb over te top on that one, just the proper technique. Or so I am told.

naw..thumb over ,or thumb behind ,both have their advantages.
 
What a cutie! So, who's she channeling would you say?

Geez - there aren't even any fret markers on that neck; and what keeps her from falling over with the weight of that LP-type guitar - big mysteries here....
 
I say WOW! also that just blows me away,its just way cool to see that and I want to see them 15yrs from now.Sumi:D
 
They may, unfortunately, be burned out by then, as is often the case with precocious (or precociously pushed) talent.
 
My duaghter had a bunch of friends over and all the guys wanted to see the guitars thanks to my daughter posting pics of them on her MySpace.

Anyway, about four of them come upstairs and are staring at them. I asked if they would like to take them for a test drive and there eyes lit up.

Two of the four were pretty good players and I asked them if they took lessons, the response - "Naw, just mess around with one at home". The punks, the whole lot of them.

I will say that after they had the chance to play them, they were very grateful and acted as if I gave them a tour through Disney World. They liked the Dot and the Strat the best. Actually those are the only two they played and seemed to zero in on. For some reason they acted intimidated by the Wildkat, making comments about how cool looking it was, but afraid to play it.
 
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