My man, that was AMAZING ! which GS Mini is that ? I am looking at getting the GS Mini mahogany. Is this a good guitar for a beginner ? One to learn on ?
@@TADDs101I bought a GS mini mahogany a month ago. I'm also a beginner and I absolutely love it. Because it is such a beautiful and good guitar, I think it motivates me to pick it up every day. It's my first guitar and I don't regret it.
@@TADDs101the best guitar to start learning on is the one that will make you want to pick it up and play everytime you look at it (i.e. Bendebenn in the comment above). Dosen't matter the brand, if it's 10,000$ if you don't pick it up and play you won't learn. As for playability, any good luthier can make any guitar play great. Also pro tip : leave it on a stand in the room you spend most of your time, that way you won't forget it and always be reminded to play when you see it!
For me, it would be the perfect guitar if the folks at Taylor would allow for more string spacing and make the neck a bit fatter. Are they asleep in San Diego? Don't they understand that my fingers are aching?
Sounds beautiful
My man, that was AMAZING ! which GS Mini is that ? I am looking at getting the GS Mini mahogany. Is this a good guitar for a beginner ? One to learn on ?
Thank you. This is Gs Mini -e Koa and I plugged in to Yamaha Thr10 II.
@SedatPar as a beginner, would these Taylor GS Mini guitars be suitable for me to learn to play on? Or would you choose something else
@@TADDs101I bought a GS mini mahogany a month ago. I'm also a beginner and I absolutely love it. Because it is such a beautiful and good guitar, I think it motivates me to pick it up every day. It's my first guitar and I don't regret it.
@@TADDs101the best guitar to start learning on is the one that will make you want to pick it up and play everytime you look at it (i.e. Bendebenn in the comment above). Dosen't matter the brand, if it's 10,000$ if you don't pick it up and play you won't learn. As for playability, any good luthier can make any guitar play great.
Also pro tip : leave it on a stand in the room you spend most of your time, that way you won't forget it and always be reminded to play when you see it!
For me, it would be the perfect guitar if the folks at Taylor would allow for more string spacing and make the neck a bit fatter. Are they asleep in San Diego? Don't they understand that my fingers are aching?
its a mini...