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  • Noa Kageyama

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    November 23, 2016 at 11:04 am

    Hi Angelo,

    Interesting question and situation. Offhand, I don’t know that I’m so concerned about developing bad habits because of playing multiple similar instruments. It sounds like your approach to each guitar is different enough that they probably will remain distinct. I think the bad habits could be more likely to creep in if your approaches to each instrument begins to blur. But that’s just my impression – I don’t know if I can say this for certain…

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