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Is a guitar shaped after a womans body

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  • This topic has 8 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 1 month ago by 6stringer Pete.
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    • August 19, 2017 at 5:59 am #78100
      6stringer Pete
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        The most beautiful guitars are. 🙂

        The melody of the notes is what expresses the art of music . 🙂 6stringerPete

        It really is all about ”melody”. The melody comes from a language from our heart. Our heart is the muscle in music harmony. The melody is the sweetness that it pumps into our musical thoughts on the fretboard. 🙂 6 stringer Pete

        Pete
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      • August 19, 2017 at 9:12 am #78106
        Gary Boats’Blues.
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          Pete, I have always thought that the OM style guitar is for sure because to me it is shaped just like a built Gal. Now I know why I’ve fallen in love with them. I wonder if there is a support group for this?
          Gary.

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        • August 19, 2017 at 9:51 am #78108
          Billy
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            Going by the girls I date they are not..

            ..Billy..

            • August 20, 2017 at 4:48 pm #78217
              Mark O
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                I’m hoping you don’t have an affinity for something Bo Diddley would play… LOL

            • August 19, 2017 at 11:23 am #78113
              Gary Boats’Blues.
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                Billy you are right about that and the girls I go with certainly don;t look like a guitar, but you must admit that the basic shape is there. Now Lucille is different She has it all going on in my mind. She is like any of simi hollow body because their shape is awesome. Don’t tell Her that I said that because she will go out of tune and make all the notes go flat:) trust me i am an expert at making them upset:) I hope that you guys accept my humor because you can’t take me anywhere, Trust me,
                Gary.

                Boats'Blues.

              • August 19, 2017 at 3:13 pm #78132
                sunjamr
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                  Depends on whether it’s a parlor guitar or a dreadnaught. This discussion is very politically incorrect, by the way. Next the women will be asking which guitars are shaped like men’s bodies.

                  Sunjamr Steve

                • August 19, 2017 at 7:21 pm #78152
                  Gary Boats’Blues.
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                    The ladies might very well ask that for sure? I don’t know if they think the same way? I think that it is just human nature to compare something to the opposite sex though. A beautiful guitar wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world to be compared to though.
                    Gary.

                    Boats'Blues.

                  • August 20, 2017 at 6:38 pm #78225
                    Chuck H
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                      hmmm

                      Lute

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                      • August 20, 2017 at 6:58 pm #78230
                        6stringer Pete
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                          Nice post, Chuck.

                          The melody of the notes is what expresses the art of music . 🙂 6stringerPete

                          It really is all about ”melody”. The melody comes from a language from our heart. Our heart is the muscle in music harmony. The melody is the sweetness that it pumps into our musical thoughts on the fretboard. 🙂 6 stringer Pete

                          Pete
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