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Thanks, Mike and Rob! I'll print this out and use it as a guide this coming Memorial Day weekend.
I do notice the difference in neck, middle and bridge on the acoustic and classical. So that will be a great help to me in relating it to the electric.
Rob, lol. I have to get a second guitarist before I use that tip. Although I suspect I have done that to other vocalists. That's the great thing about singing with groups. No one knows who was off key.
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