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T-bone

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Old Guy - you are spot on! Sad (especially about the cocooning) but quite true. I wonder though, if you learn to play at home by yourself, will you develop the listening skills it takes to play in a group setting.

Maybe Best Buy will display the real instruments next to the plastic ones (without any strings) that plug into the gaming platforms. Guitar Hero - I hear it's fun, but I don't get it.

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superflybass

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I was at one earlier this week
it was not what I thought it was going to be

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thisismatt

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I only support this because I can recall about 9yrs ago my parents bought me my first guitar. It was a cheap yamaha starter guitar from cosco of all places, but it was something affordable and accessible. REAL musicians who want REAL product know where the REAL places are. tbone, you should definitely try out Guitar Hero! It honestly helps loads with coordination and fingering.....plus you can rock out with a stingray and after you pass a few songs you get sponsored by EB!
....my 2 cents
 

T-bone

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tbone, you should definitely try out Guitar Hero! It honestly helps loads with coordination and fingering.....plus you can rock out with a stingray and after you pass a few songs you get sponsored by EB!

But I already rock out with a Stingray. And it's real. And there's a real drummer. And a guitar player. And best of all, there's these real Solid Gold Dancers ;)

tbone
 

ptg

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I wonder what granny is going to say when she's picking out her portable TV when some 15 year old kid turns the amp up to 11 and starts playing Smoke on the Water...
 

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Hey, it's another vehicle to get EBMM's out there....

That is a true statement, may be a way to get the uninformed initiated into the land of EBMM.

Glad I already have my go to places though, DuBaldo, GC and JefferyB. and this forum:)
 

spychocyco

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I guess I should be happy since we're getting a BB at some point this year, and the nearest GC is a 2-hour drive. It might give a little more variety to the instruments available here (we've basically got the Fender store and the Gibson store), but I still just don't know about it. Photos look better than what I expected (of course it looks like we'd have the Fender store, the Gibson store and teh Fender and Gibson store :D ). Guess I'll just have to see. (Not like our BB will have it anyway.)
 

SteveB

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I don't mind BB selling guitars (I won't be buying any there unless they pick up the EBMM line). I think the sheer size of those stores will make it very hard to keep the frets from sprouting though. Unless they have a really good system to regulate humidity in the 'store within a store'.

But at least it appears that they are selling instruments that are playable. Not like the kind you see in Toys R Us and Target.
 

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On that note, will BB carrying the EBMM line anytime soon?
 

Slingy

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Pretty cool if you ask me. Maybe the geek squad will come to my house for a setup, haha. I don't think this area of the store will be half as noisy as their car audio area.
 
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