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I've got 2 Yams and they're both cracking guitars. I'd have another in a heartbeat if I found the right one.
 
I've always found that with any recognised brand name mass produced guitars you'll find a nice one if you try enough of them. I'd never get one online for that reason, I'd rather go the shops and play several dozen of them and pick the best sounding one. Yamaha's are great guitars and even the entry level student versions are pretty decent, I can't walk past one without picking it up and at least playing a few 'Smoke On The Water' chords just to p15s everybody off ;)
 
I've always found that with any mass produced guitars you'll find a nice one if you try enough of them. I'd never get one online for that reason, I'd rather go the shops and play several dozen of them and pick the best sounding one. Yamaha's are great guitars and even the entry level student versions are pretty decent, I can't walk past one without picking it up and at least playing a few 'Smoke On The Water' chords just to p15s everybody off ;)

I was the same with my last flute, I was there a while and tried and compared everyone in the shop.

finally picked out one and its tge best ive ever handled so much better tham last
 
That's exactly the way to do it. I spent a few years learning the formal route and it wasn't fun. If I was in your position now I'd learn to play using songs and music I enjoy.

Here's another little piece you can practice with.

Samantha Wells performs "Is there anybody out there?" (instr.) by Pink Floyd. - YouTube

I taught my kids to play it using an Aminor open chord shape but with you middle and ring fingers swapped places and sliding the top (ring) finger up one fret at a time. Easy peasy lemon squeezy......

**edit**
here's a link where he uses the easier method I described.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2PApK77dnA

I don't know what guitar she's using in the first link but you can hear it's a great quality sound and better resonant spacial tones compared to the very average instrument he's playing in the second link. Probably also helps that she's got playing technique the other guy could only dream about.
 
My old man just dropped of my late Uncles Fender 310-12 thought there might be a few quid in it value wise as its only gathering dust for years just noticed its been dropped and has a split in the head thats been glue back on .... might as well wait till bonfire night then :( ..although Ive just acquired a nice tough Hiscox case :)
 
In the right hands it can definitely be restored mate, there's a guy round our way called Les Tones (pretty appropriate) who builds and repairs guitars, if there's ever any major problem that I can't handle with any of mine they go to him.
He's built for a lot of people, if he's good enough for Lenny Kravitz he's good enough for me.
 
Slightly off topic, anyone heard from Classical Guitarist recently? As I recall a damn good electrician as well as a music teacher.

Not looked in the members list yet, suppose that should be my next port of call.
 

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