

The neck buzzed got it fix but still hard on the fingers.One day I went to a small guitar shop and told the owner about my problem. I had bought a new guitar didn't spend the time to shop around. I've been playing for a year mostly finger picking. Purchase based on sound, playability and tone. You do not have to purchase based upon price or name. If you are looking for a great guitar with an amazing tone,try a Seagull. My daughter and I have no negative comments to say about the guitar. I appreciate value and quality, more than name or reputation. The $499 for a Seagull S6 sounds the same if not better than the $1,599 used Gibson Songbird or new Martin (you know, the ones they keep in the humidity controlled rooms). The neck is perfect for my daughter's smaller hands but is also very easy for me to play. The tone is sweet and clear with qualities that equal or exceed the Gibson Songbird.
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We tried a full range of acoustics and found the Seagull S6 has the best sound, easiest to play and at $499 was of incredible value. We searched and found that Guitar Center carried Seagull. Unfortunately they had discontinued carrying Seagulls in favor of the more expensive Martins and Gibsons. When I was ready to buy my daughter the guitar, I returned to the music store. I remember playing a Seagull and was impressed by the sound and its reasonable price range. When she first showed interest in guitars (about 2 years ago) I had the opportunity to try a number of acoustic guitars of all types and price ranges. My daughter had been learning to play on my old nylon string guitar and it was time to get her a steel string acoustic.

Since then, I pick up the guitar or banjo when I have the notion. In college, I sometimes played instruments on stage as a part of a performing arts group producing original musical comedies. I added an Appalachian dulcimer with pressure pegs and a Fender 5 string banjo to my self taught list of instruments. I was playing a six string nylon Greco classical guitar. By high school, I was writing original songs and performing country rock and folk cover music for my own enjoyment and at the assorted coffee houses. In the 6th grade, I had my first garage band playing a Decca solid body electric. I started in the 4th grade as a way to help in the development of my eye-hand coordination. I have been playing guitar for over 40 years. I grew up in a family that was surrounded by music of all types and styles. Maple top with light mahogany sides, inlay at the opening, steel strings.
