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My first guitar was a student-size, no-name acoustic guitar in sunburst. I learned the basics on it.
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it was a caps brand but nice for start, i don't recommend it now
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Acoustic guitar
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My Firtst guitar is an acoustic guitar of beige colour
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My first guitar was Yamaha F310 and I'm still used to play it sometimes after purchasing another one.....it is still in the same tone as it was on day one.
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