For anyone thinking of using Rocksmith to learn, here's an important tip: Learning the songs is great, but for every hour you spend in "learn a song", spend two hours in lessons, guitarcade and session mode. Those modes teach the valuable fundamentals and muscle memory. Remember, you are learning to play guitar, not learning to mimic.
@@Testibus00 True, but until Mr. Miyagi showed him why he was doing all the work, all Daniel knew how to do was paint a fence and wax a car. That's why you have to spend more time outside of just learning the songs. You have to learn the "why" to go with the "what".
@@facepalmdaily4404 Been playing a Gibson SG for about 15yrs and doing just fine, thank you very much. Of course I play bass as well, why wouldn't I, bass is an awesome instrument. I don't disagree with you, but I'm not wrong, either. Rock on, bro.
Okay, you have gotten really good within only a year. I bought Rocksmith the other day, and bought a Fender Squire Affinity and started 3 days ago. I am absolutely terrible. But I'm having fun and definitely started to learn a little. Inspiring to watch your talents blossom within just a year. Awesome!
Rocksmith is great, been playing it for years. it can really take you from never having played a note on guitar to a well trained beginner or intermediate player. The best learning tool (aside from a private lesson teacher)
@@user-ec2kd8sz3t Nah, I have it on PS4 and havent had any issues. I would assume PC is even better. Either way, the latency can be adjusted in the game settings (i believe).
Nice video! I am convinced after watching this, that it might be a good idea to get Rocksmith. I have been playing for a couple years, but with no structure. I'm learning random chords and riffs but I need something to put it all together with. Thanks for the video!!
This inspires me to keep going my man. Amazing work. I am starting with no previous musical experience, and I'm old, but I'm gonna keep going. It has turned into an addiction lol.
Woah !!! Dude you really sound awesome! I’m impressed you can definitely tell that you put in a lot of hard work! What a cool idea to record your progression !! Rock on !!
Good for you man, going through this journey myself currently and taking my timing im learing from rocksmith and putting that towards music theory workbooks has really helped! Keep up the good work
you inpired the HELL out of me just now, dude. I've been on the edge of buying Rocksmith for a long time. I think my choice just got simple. Rock on man, thank you!
I learned to play guitar with Rocksmith also. But, as long as you are using Rocksmith there is no soul in the music. It's just a game. But when you start playing without the game the feeling comes. It's a really great tool to start with, super fun. Nice video my dude ❤
My GUY! Dedication, effort, enthusiasm and the passion you got em. Well done! You were better than me on day 31 than I was on day 140 on my own with books. (My skill accelerated once rocksmith came into the picture, the games in it make things so much easier to get positioning down again after putting the guitar down for so long)
wow man, mad impressed. you give me hope i can do this lol. just got rocksmith today and was really frustrated with how bad i suck haha. thanks for the video and the inspiration.
That's all of us. If i can give you an advice. Get a finger trainer so you can develop faster your finger independence (also as a bonus i simulate the fretting while on the go using the finger trainer) I'm only 50 hours of playtime into Rocksmith and the game component really helps my brain, but i also recognize the limit of having to split your focus between the game component and actual playing... Another advice is to use the riff repeater and practice only sections until you know them by heart That and don't get discouraged by chords which are a massive wall you face early
Looks like you're doing very nicely pal and I really hope you're sticking to it. I would also suggest to anyone wanting to get into guitar that Rocksmith is a good way to learn songs and be on the guitar a lot more but don't forget to establish a good practice routine without Rocksmith and with a metronome to build your own technique, build flexibility, speed and accuracy in your fingers, and to also build rhythm as well not to mention learning more complicated scales and arpeggios to be a more amazing guitarist inside and outside of covering songs. Oh, and A good way to know if you've mastered a song, is to pick up an amp and do a cover on the song with only the backing tracks (the drums, Bass and rhythm guitarist with the lead guitar toned down) and try to cover the song out of your head, and maybe even add your own spin on it here and there, kind of how Cole Rolland does his covers. I hope this helps.
I’m close to a year having a guitar and making good progress IMO but haven’t played every day. Your definatley ahead of me atm but not for long! good vid!
I have had this dag on game for years and quit it some time ago. Kicking myself in the ass for not getting back to it as I'm practicing and working on getting back in my guitar flow. Great stuff here.
Here is a guitar tip; Do this alongside learning from a guitar teacher. You will develop bad habits because the game doesn't teach you how to do everything. This will mess you up when you become a intermediate or going into advanced as you will need to correct all of your ingrained errors. The game itself will make you a disjointed player. There are no shortcuts.
@@broderickles936 you wouldn't know a guitar is holding you back if you stuck with one; not setup properly. took me 12 years to find a guitar that showed me the others were junk an a huge part of why i couldn't play
@@ShawnJonesHellionMight be my problem. I still have my $100 Memphis (Jackson copy) I bought at a pawn shop when I was a broke kid. Never stays in tune.
I am almost 2 years in and am pretty happy with the progress I've made from completely new. Wish I had recorded myself more often to make a video like this!
I have met a lot of people who simply (in their own words) fail to understand me being a guitarrist. I told them to get Rocksmith and see for themselves. After a couple of months, they started asking questions about different techniques and how to improve themselves. My reaction was: do you understand now? Have you already developed your own techniques and gimmicks :) ? Slowly but surely they understand :)
The kid is musically inclined, hence why he was playing other instruments at a young age before he picked up a guitar. You are either musically gifted or not. Rocksmith isn't going to make anyone a shredder in one year, especially when they have no knowledge of music. A musically gifted person can learn to play any instrument fairly quickly. With that said, the younger you are, the easier it is to learn, the older you are, the more difficult.
Cool dude! I just picked up a Fender Squire Jaguar Short Scale Bass the other day and in the deal was a copy of Rocksmith, an I Rig2, and the patch cable to USB. I'm going to have to hijack my kid's xbox and give this a shot. Props to you for the dedication and documenting the progress. You're ripping! How much better are you 2 years later?
Thats a lot of progress for a year. Well done. If you dont mind a bit of advice (Im by no means an expert so feel free to ignore this) but some things i noticed were a lot of string overlap and fret buzz making it sound quite messy at times as well as some rhythmic issues presumably from hesitation from a wrong note or trying to follow the game too much. With some work on those slight issues you’d sound great. Anyway, good job keep it up man.
i stumbled across this video and since i like to play guitar hero for 15 years and also had a some real guitar lessons many, many years ago i wanted to learn the real deal again. btw. the CoD4 poster is awesome.
Watched it again that's it my son's getting Rocksmith for Christmas I've got an Ibanez too and it stays in perfect tune amazing it's just a Gio model, but plays good :)
No offense, but it's hard to believe with those finger stretching 0:17 at day 1 it was really day 1. In my first day(s) I wasn't even able to reach four frets of distance.
Ok my question is can you play those sounds outside of the game have you ever try to practice the same songs or some riff without rock smith I bought it waiting for to get here but my main purpose is to learn guitar and eventually play without rock smith
The thing I find difficult is looking at the all the crap coming at you on the screen and getting overwhelmed then it goes downhill from there. That being said I am getting better and planning on sticking to it.
I was playing bass for years with RS, and I think I learn to read RS tabs, and play songs, but, I know Zero of music theory. It could be also a good step for read tabs. I think the only one thing you can learn is move technic, and also enjoy what are you doing. But no music at all.
hey! are you able to play the songs out of rocksmith? I also use it but when I try to play the songs out of it I have trouble remembering all the parts of the songs.
Just stunled across this bidet. Idk if the note highway in this game is accurate to the actual tabs for these songs but it's crazy how fast people who stuck with this game progress.... it to me over 2 years to get the the point you were at in 1 year. But I learned the old fashion way.. would hate to know just how much better I would be now if I had a training tool like this when I was learning... Are you still playing guitar? If so I'd like to see a video of where you are now. And are you still playing this game for practice?
Can anyone comment if the Xbox one version plays smoothly with little to no latency issues on the new series x? Looking for something my son and I can learn on together. Both of us are beginners with knowledge of basic chords
Are you a senior or junior? I watched on of your videos on how to double tongue and 8th grade? No stop practice huh? I'm a sophomore and just now I'm learning how to double tongue
could be your guitar if the string height isnt set up properly it could cancel the bending sound, is it something like this? watch at 3:15 ua-cam.com/video/1dEZxBykRto/v-deo.html
It looks really impressive. But, from what I hear, a lot of people that use rocksmith as beginners realize at some point that they can't play anything without booting up the game and seeing these charts (kinda like a rhythm game). Is this true for you too? If not, how did you get over this problem?
That will be true to a degree, like with songs and stuff, likely you'll not retain how that song was played but definitely give you the ability to play the guitar at a decent level, at which point learn to read tab and sheet music, then you'll retain what you're learning. Im self taught and have never played rockband but I can definitely see it being useful and fun way to learn a guitar, especially if you like rhythm games like guitar hero, ddr and ffr etc
the game eventually turns off the notes on screen if they think you've got the song memorized. then you can play without the game and see if you've remembered the song completely.
For anyone thinking of using Rocksmith to learn, here's an important tip: Learning the songs is great, but for every hour you spend in "learn a song", spend two hours in lessons, guitarcade and session mode. Those modes teach the valuable fundamentals and muscle memory. Remember, you are learning to play guitar, not learning to mimic.
every song you learn teaches you lots of stuff without you even realizing it....wax on, wax off.
@@Testibus00 True, but until Mr. Miyagi showed him why he was doing all the work, all Daniel knew how to do was paint a fence and wax a car. That's why you have to spend more time outside of just learning the songs. You have to learn the "why" to go with the "what".
Well, I know I'm trying to learn how to play guitar when I wax on on Rocksmith. Daniel san should have trusted his teacher.
@@Testibus00 Someone is having a tough time understanding the analogy. You sure you aren't a bass player?
@@facepalmdaily4404 Been playing a Gibson SG for about 15yrs and doing just fine, thank you very much. Of course I play bass as well, why wouldn't I, bass is an awesome instrument. I don't disagree with you, but I'm not wrong, either. Rock on, bro.
Dude, you’re cool AF for putting yourself out there like this. You’ve shown what hard work and dedication can do in a year. Keep going, man!
Okay, you have gotten really good within only a year. I bought Rocksmith the other day, and bought a Fender Squire Affinity and started 3 days ago. I am absolutely terrible. But I'm having fun and definitely started to learn a little. Inspiring to watch your talents blossom within just a year. Awesome!
Having previous musical experience helped me a lot on guitar. Hope you're still liking Rocksmith!
Have you tried justin guitar lessons online? It's free and pretty great, I use it along with rocksmith, 3 weeks so far so good
@@Boozerbear Thanks for that. I will definitely check it out..
Learn to read tabs. You can learn a lot faster from a tab than you can with Rocksmith
How you getting on with it dude? Im tempted to give Rocksmith a go!
Rocksmith is great, been playing it for years. it can really take you from never having played a note on guitar to a well trained beginner or intermediate player. The best learning tool (aside from a private lesson teacher)
took me from intermediate to pretty much pro in 2 months along with some massive amounts of ; help.
The few videos I've seen so far online seem like the latency is pretty intense. Do you find this to be the case?
@@user-ec2kd8sz3t Nah, I have it on PS4 and havent had any issues. I would assume PC is even better. Either way, the latency can be adjusted in the game settings (i believe).
Got rocksmith 2weeks ago, it's a blast and I'm learning a ton. Keep up the great work.
Still playing I hope!
That is pretty impressive for just one year! Much respect to you!
Nice video! I am convinced after watching this, that it might be a good idea to get Rocksmith. I have been playing for a couple years, but with no structure. I'm learning random chords and riffs but I need something to put it all together with. Thanks for the video!!
This inspires me to keep going my man. Amazing work. I am starting with no previous musical experience, and I'm old, but I'm gonna keep going. It has turned into an addiction lol.
Keep going bro you got it!
This actually made me decide to get rocksmith and bought myself a cheap fender to start out hopefully it’ll help me
How did it go? I’m thinking of buying it now and getting started myself
Woah !!! Dude you really sound awesome! I’m impressed you can definitely tell that you put in a lot of hard work! What a cool idea to record your progression !! Rock on !!
Good for you man, going through this journey myself currently and taking my timing im learing from rocksmith and putting that towards music theory workbooks has really helped! Keep up the good work
you inpired the HELL out of me just now, dude. I've been on the edge of buying Rocksmith for a long time. I think my choice just got simple. Rock on man, thank you!
Same. Rocksmith/Learning guitar will be my winter routine
Getting my first guitar tomorrow, going to play rocksmith every day
I learned to play guitar with Rocksmith also. But, as long as you are using Rocksmith there is no soul in the music. It's just a game. But when you start playing without the game the feeling comes. It's a really great tool to start with, super fun.
Nice video my dude ❤
This is exactly why I bought rock smith waiting to get here but I want to be available to play guitar outside the game as well
do you feel like it taught you how to move around the fretboard and improvise?
Excellent progress young man. Can't wait to see what you do with your building blocks.
Amazing, you've inspired so many ppl it must feel great!
My GUY!
Dedication, effort, enthusiasm and the passion you got em. Well done!
You were better than me on day 31 than I was on day 140 on my own with books.
(My skill accelerated once rocksmith came into the picture, the games in it make things so much easier to get positioning down again after putting the guitar down for so long)
wow man, mad impressed. you give me hope i can do this lol. just got rocksmith today and was really frustrated with how bad i suck haha. thanks for the video and the inspiration.
That's all of us. If i can give you an advice. Get a finger trainer so you can develop faster your finger independence (also as a bonus i simulate the fretting while on the go using the finger trainer) I'm only 50 hours of playtime into Rocksmith and the game component really helps my brain, but i also recognize the limit of having to split your focus between the game component and actual playing... Another advice is to use the riff repeater and practice only sections until you know them by heart
That and don't get discouraged by chords which are a massive wall you face early
Need update NOW haha
Good job that’s some amazing progression in a year
Shaping up pretty well. I would highly recommend working on timing and don't neglect the metronome! Keep rockin' on!
"welp time to dust off the old rocksmith and give it another try" very inspiring man.
better after 30 days than I am after 175 hours...
Was thinking the exact same thing.
I have played the euphonium and trombone for 4 or 5 years and piano for 2 years which helped a lot. Dont give up!
Looks like you're doing very nicely pal and I really hope you're sticking to it. I would also suggest to anyone wanting to get into guitar that Rocksmith is a good way to learn songs and be on the guitar a lot more but don't forget to establish a good practice routine without Rocksmith and with a metronome to build your own technique, build flexibility, speed and accuracy in your fingers, and to also build rhythm as well not to mention learning more complicated scales and arpeggios to be a more amazing guitarist inside and outside of covering songs. Oh, and A good way to know if you've mastered a song, is to pick up an amp and do a cover on the song with only the backing tracks (the drums, Bass and rhythm guitarist with the lead guitar toned down) and try to cover the song out of your head, and maybe even add your own spin on it here and there, kind of how Cole Rolland does his covers. I hope this helps.
I’m close to a year having a guitar and making good progress IMO but haven’t played every day. Your definatley ahead of me atm but not for long! good vid!
I have had this dag on game for years and quit it some time ago. Kicking myself in the ass for not getting back to it as I'm practicing and working on getting back in my guitar flow. Great stuff here.
It gets boring at times, just takes discipline to play those days.
Here is a guitar tip; Do this alongside learning from a guitar teacher. You will develop bad habits because the game doesn't teach you how to do everything. This will mess you up when you become a intermediate or going into advanced as you will need to correct all of your ingrained errors. The game itself will make you a disjointed player. There are no shortcuts.
Four guitars in the first year. Someone's a big spender.
Fair but i sold two while i was at it
@@broderickles936 you wouldn't know a guitar is holding you back if you stuck with one; not setup properly. took me 12 years to find a guitar that showed me the others were junk an a huge part of why i couldn't play
@@ShawnJonesHellionMight be my problem. I still have my $100 Memphis (Jackson copy) I bought at a pawn shop when I was a broke kid. Never stays in tune.
I’m one week in just got another one lol
I am almost 2 years in and am pretty happy with the progress I've made from completely new. Wish I had recorded myself more often to make a video like this!
Good work kid. Keep it up. Not bad for a year. If you can get some of the fundemental issues on point you will be great one day. Keep going strong.
Great execution of a video concept. Very informative. Waiting on my usb cable and will start on this road. Good luck in your progress.
Как успехи?
I have met a lot of people who simply (in their own words) fail to understand me being a guitarrist. I told them to get Rocksmith and see for themselves. After a couple of months, they started asking questions about different techniques and how to improve themselves. My reaction was: do you understand now? Have you already developed your own techniques and gimmicks :) ? Slowly but surely they understand :)
This is the best endorsement for this I've seen
The kid is musically inclined, hence why he was playing other instruments at a young age before he picked up a guitar. You are either musically gifted or not. Rocksmith isn't going to make anyone a shredder in one year, especially when they have no knowledge of music. A musically gifted person can learn to play any instrument fairly quickly. With that said, the younger you are, the easier it is to learn, the older you are, the more difficult.
excellent greetings bro, I have only been 6 months and this thing is incredible . :')
Thank you so much for putting yourself out there. This really inspired me to continue!!
How many hours a day did you practice?
Ive owned Rocksmith for YEARS but just got a Ibanez yesterday hopefully i see the same results youve shown here
That's cool you have multiple guitars right at the beginning.
Nice man! Never stop!
Congrats! you improve a lot! Also you have a cool blue ibanez!
His first week video ! Highly doubt that wasn’t a year
Cool dude! I just picked up a Fender Squire Jaguar Short Scale Bass the other day and in the deal was a copy of Rocksmith, an I Rig2, and the patch cable to USB. I'm going to have to hijack my kid's xbox and give this a shot. Props to you for the dedication and documenting the progress. You're ripping! How much better are you 2 years later?
Awesome man,I'm actually uploading a video in a few hours
Van Halen at the end was epic .
Right on man,great work :)
Thats a lot of progress for a year. Well done. If you dont mind a bit of advice (Im by no means an expert so feel free to ignore this) but some things i noticed were a lot of string overlap and fret buzz making it sound quite messy at times as well as some rhythmic issues presumably from hesitation from a wrong note or trying to follow the game too much. With some work on those slight issues you’d sound great. Anyway, good job keep it up man.
i stumbled across this video and since i like to play guitar hero for 15 years and also had a some real guitar lessons many, many years ago i wanted to learn the real deal again. btw. the CoD4 poster is awesome.
You definitely inspired me to practice more good vid bro keep shredding
now I need to go pick up my guitar....
Gives me hope
Watched it again that's it my son's getting Rocksmith for Christmas I've got an Ibanez too and it stays in perfect tune amazing it's just a Gio model, but plays good :)
I have a Gio as well and it's impressive how well they stay in tune even after hours of abusing the tremolo bar haha
I've got a gio bass and its an amazing bass for the price imo. I would never knock those lower end Ibanez guitars for sure.
Outstanding job, kiddo!
Just bought a really nice Fender Strat and the game. I’m absolutely terrible but hope I can become a somewhat decent player within the next year or 2.
day 30 already sounds better then most people xD
had 1-2 hours on my 2nd day on rocksmith today, fun tool/game to get the motivation going 👍
how many hours did you practice on an average? Also, did you start from 0?
Average around an hour a day. I started with 6 or 7 yrs of musical experience before playing the guitar.
No offense, but it's hard to believe with those finger stretching 0:17 at day 1 it was really day 1. In my first day(s) I wasn't even able to reach four frets of distance.
Men the tropper is HARD
You have the same Ibanez guitar as me! Such an awesome, versatile axe!
Impressive work
Great job!
Awesome improve!!! Could you tell me if i must have the original cable from Ubisoft, or any audio interface will do the job?
Randomly found this in recommended was thoroughly impressed :)
Wow, keep it up good work !!! One question, What audio interface do you have ? Best regards :))
Focusrite Scarlet
Ok my question is can you play those sounds outside of the game have you ever try to practice the same songs or some riff without rock smith I bought it waiting for to get here but my main purpose is to learn guitar and eventually play without rock smith
Rocksmith owes you commission
i laughed really hard when i saw the blue ibanez, ive got the same one right next to me
I haven’t gotten rock smith yet planning on it soon but we have the same blue Ibanez
The thing I find difficult is looking at the all the crap coming at you on the screen and getting overwhelmed then it goes downhill from there. That being said I am getting better and planning on sticking to it.
rock on
Time for this guy to upgrade to the JEM 777! Do it, and become a god.
Are you gonna supply the funds for such purchase?
@@trentindeed4118 I wish man, just saw he was jamming that nice Ibanez. I'm a Gretsch guy myself, so as you can guess those keep me broke.
I was playing bass for years with RS, and I think I learn to read RS tabs, and play songs, but, I know Zero of music theory.
It could be also a good step for read tabs.
I think the only one thing you can learn is move technic, and also enjoy what are you doing. But no music at all.
great job guy
My son and I both have that blue Ibanez, weird, ours don't say RG Series on the headstock. Is it an RG600FM?
I think there's 2 or 3 versions
I've just started. How long did you do a day?
Congratulations man
What Ibanez guitar model are you using?
hey! are you able to play the songs out of rocksmith? I also use it but when I try to play the songs out of it I have trouble remembering all the parts of the songs.
Yes, for songs I wanted to memorize, I would use riff repeater to memorize different parts
@@broderickles936 cool did you learn guitar only from rocksmith? I am thinking of using this one. Is it possible to learn guitar from this app?
Just stunled across this bidet. Idk if the note highway in this game is accurate to the actual tabs for these songs but it's crazy how fast people who stuck with this game progress.... it to me over 2 years to get the the point you were at in 1 year. But I learned the old fashion way.. would hate to know just how much better I would be now if I had a training tool like this when I was learning...
Are you still playing guitar? If so I'd like to see a video of where you are now. And are you still playing this game for practice?
Yeah still playing just not sure what to post
Can anyone comment if the Xbox one version plays smoothly with little to no latency issues on the new series x? Looking for something my son and I can learn on together. Both of us are beginners with knowledge of basic chords
Are you a senior or junior? I watched on of your videos on how to double tongue and 8th grade? No stop practice huh? I'm a sophomore and just now I'm learning how to double tongue
Awesome, I'm a freshman in college now
That video was actually reuploaded to this channel, so the date is not right
That fretboard is making me thirsty
No AC/DC in Rocksmith so is that 3rd party DLC (what they call CLDC)?
Nice! If you havint already get the lesson DLCs they have extra practice lessons
Did you pull the right arm off your gaming chair? That's what I had to do.
Idk if its my guitar or the game but it doesn’t pick up my bends sometimes and its really annoying. Did you have a problem with this or nah?
could be your guitar if the string height isnt set up properly it could cancel the bending sound, is it something like this? watch at 3:15 ua-cam.com/video/1dEZxBykRto/v-deo.html
Dr Reince the action on your guitar could be a too high.
One year ... wtf... ok i think i am in month 3 lets see what i can do in the next months to get to this level. Congrats...
(rocksmith is f* awsome!!!)
great vid!! how many hours do you have in rocksmith out of curiosity?
455 hrs right now
@@broderickles936 you shoud change ur name to rodericksistent. 455hrs is a year and 3 months time qpproximately if 1hr a day. pheewwww..
Very nice music and guitar playing. Looks like a musical career May be in your future
I’m gonna go buy a guitar now can I use an acoustic electric on this game or have to be all electric??
You can use electric acoustic like mine plugged in
It looks really impressive. But, from what I hear, a lot of people that use rocksmith as beginners realize at some point that they can't play anything without booting up the game and seeing these charts (kinda like a rhythm game). Is this true for you too? If not, how did you get over this problem?
That will be true to a degree, like with songs and stuff, likely you'll not retain how that song was played but definitely give you the ability to play the guitar at a decent level, at which point learn to read tab and sheet music, then you'll retain what you're learning. Im self taught and have never played rockband but I can definitely see it being useful and fun way to learn a guitar, especially if you like rhythm games like guitar hero, ddr and ffr etc
Looked like by the end he had his eyes closed or looking down a lot of time so he must be retaining some
😉so real only his lady will know.
Keep it up you should be the best ever in five years at this speed miraculous.
Is this Doo before TheDoo?
Is with compatible with acoustic electric guitars or just electric?
Dope video! Keep it up!
how did you get guns n roses on rocksmith? i saw you playing it and i can't find it on steam.
Cdlc
10:51
Anyone know what song is it ?
neon john mayer
Can you play without watching the game? Like do you have the chords for specific songs memorized?
the game eventually turns off the notes on screen if they think you've got the song memorized. then you can play without the game and see if you've remembered the song completely.
How long a day were you practicing??
You can use an acoustic with rocksmith?
acoustic electric guitar
i am sure, there is one bad note in bohemian rhapsody's solo. but it is not your mistake, it is bug in a game. and btw nice progress
Really good job
why do you play without a pick?
Crazy train or holy wars with fingerpicking?)
This madness
Jazz picks are small
how many guitars did you go through in a year?!
Sold my first 2 guitars