Best part of an Ovation
Ultrafan
Posted 2009-12-16 9:02 PM (#386867)
Subject: Best part of an Ovation


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In my view,after many hours of playing the O,(5 to be exact,all years), the neck,bridge, and perfect string spacing is what makes me play this guitar more than I would other brands.
I honestly beleive it makes me a better player.
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-12-16 10:01 PM (#386868 - in reply to #386867)
Subject: Re: Best part of an Ovation


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Well, Ultra, I know my playing has gotten better over the past year. It's a good combination of practice and the neck of the Ovation, which is more comfortable than my Walden was.

I was just working on the intro to "Father and Son" and am pleased with my progress so far. I know the progress would have been slower if I still had my Walden.

I'm glad to hear that you are progressing with your playing!

Michelle
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FlySig
Posted 2009-12-17 6:35 PM (#386869 - in reply to #386867)
Subject: Re: Best part of an Ovation



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Location: Utah
Originally posted by Ultrafan:
the neck,bridge, and perfect string spacing is what makes me play this guitar more than I would other brands.
I honestly beleive it makes me a better player.
The sheer joy of playing a fine instrument does wonders to increase playing time. Each Ovation that I've purchased has been a step up, and has challenged me to become a better player.
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Designzilla
Posted 2009-12-17 11:46 PM (#386870 - in reply to #386867)
Subject: Re: Best part of an Ovation


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Location: Orlando, FL
I have always like Ovation necks. Some of the most comfortable and playable necks on anything I've ever played. I still think the Breadwinner and Deacon necks are the best electric necks ever.

There are a lot of things I like about my Os, but the necks do it for me.
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