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koogie2k

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Sounds great. I don't buy the "JP line would be more suitable" because this type of playing can be done on any guitar. It is the player and not the guitar itself. Again that was very nice playing.
 

GWDavis28

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Nik, nice man, it just goes to show it's not what guitar you play, just that you play.

Glenn |B)
 

msquared

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That was great!

I found that the L3's shorter frets were really nice for an "economy of motion" approach to faster playing. I think I'd rather tackle something like this on the L3 than on any of the JP guitars personally.
 

peterd79

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I was told once that my MusicMan guitars were not suitable for contemporary Christian worship. It’s all about the player And not the guitar. Sounds great
 

jayjayjay

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I was told once that my MusicMan guitars were not suitable for contemporary Christian worship. It’s all about the player And not the guitar. Sounds great
Say whaa? Do tell - why would someone suggest that MM aren't suitable? Are they too good?
 

NikolaK

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As u guys said, its always about the player... Yeah, some guitars can be more suitable for a style, lets say a strat style guitar will be more suitable for funk than EMG 81 - 85 Les paul, but a player will make the guitar work, not the other way around...
 
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