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Originally Posted by dyna mo
right on, although keeping track of which guitar got fresh strings when has to be a nightmare! 
i hear ya about being comfortable, i usually feel the same but since i'm so fresh to learning how to play, i felt like i was learning a new guitar more than learning guitar, so i decided to cull the herd... and after this strat(which plays just amazingly well!), i figured i'd keep just it and sell the ps 72 and tc-90, i never hooked up with the tc-90 anyhoo but the '72 was hard to let go of!! dang.
but not having a lot of choices on which to learn on has me back focused more on learning, not sure if that makes sense.....
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It makes perfectly good sense. And most guitar teachers would recommend that. Be able to play every note with the lights off.
I use a real thick pick and keep the strings lubed and do a good cleaning after I finish practicing. It helps with keeping the strings decent. But I can change them with the lights off..
