new to the forum / looking for a short scale guitar
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You might want to check out Kamer's Assault, it's a Les Paul style sometimes with a maple fingerboard:
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other than the pizza variety there are these
http://www.fender.com/series/classic-player/
lots of models.
http://www.fender.com/series/classic-player/
lots of models.
i thought short scale were cool until i tried play a chord above the 7th fret and was like oh ok i dont have childrens fingers i need a regular one
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My experience with shortscales was similar. I had a lot of trouble squeezing my fingers into certain positions.
All along, I incorrectly assumed that my trouble with certain guitars was due to scale length, when really neck shape was the issue.
When in doubt, 24.75 is a very safe scale. +1 Les Poole.
All along, I incorrectly assumed that my trouble with certain guitars was due to scale length, when really neck shape was the issue.
When in doubt, 24.75 is a very safe scale. +1 Les Poole.