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What guitar should I ask a friend to musicians?

My main music is classic rock and blues-based rock. I've been playing for six years and has an Epiphone Les Paul, Epiphone SG, and a Jackson Dinky DK3. I'm almost positive I want my next instrument to be a split, because I used to own a Start that I loved (I I made the mistake of selling it). I will not go too crazy guy, somewhere in the range of 500-800, we expect around 600-700. What I picked out now is a Fender FSR Standard Vintage Stratocaster w / body Ash. I would be perfectly set with this guitar, I mean, it looks beautiful and is $ 50 cheaper than normal, but I do not I know what this "FSR" mean? I do not want to buy something they will regret, so I hope someone can explain this? And I'm still open to suggestions on other guitars, but I'm sure I want to start. Link to the guitar that I just mentioned: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-FSR-Standard-Stratocaster -Vintage-Silent-Ash-Electric Guitar? sku = 620 784

He stands for Factory implementing special agreement with this revision -> http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Fender/Special+Edition+Standard+Ash+Stratocaster/10/1 Another useful discussion -> http://acapella.harmony-central.com/showthread.php?t=2428134 I just play acoustic, so I really can not help you there, I'm sorry.

Quercus – electric guitar duo – free improvisation – two telecasters – 2008


In Between


In Between


$7.25


On the new CD, In Between, bright acoustic and vintage electric sounds are layered with a smooth, direct voice. Contemplative lyrics relay experiences from urban and rural landscapes that speak of memory, loss, hope, and uncertain endings. The CD moves through a range of styles loyal to the tone of each song, while acoustic-based, rock-driven songwriting spins the common thread….

Midnight Airwaves


Midnight Airwaves


$9.19


Much of this music comes from a different time and place, when swing was king, smoky dance halls resonated with acousic jazz & swing, and bluegrass music was was evolving from the roots of the Appalachian Mountains and melding with the blues. Music that faded with the onslaught of rock, yet was such a great influence on it. A mix of vintage swing, bluegrass, western swing, folk; covers and origin…




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