The Sevinia guitar you shared looks amazing, and I totally get your attraction to the dreadnought shape. I've been there, drawn to that classic design. But what really resonates is your mention of flatpicking and the importance of playing up the neck. That cutaway is like a ticket to explore new musical territories.
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the Sevinia guitar! It's fascinating how different guitar shapes can cater to different playing styles. The cutaway on it sounds like a smart addition, especially for someone who's been focusing on flatpicking and playing up the neck. Exploring those higher frets can really open up new possibilities for your music.
If you're interested in acoustic guitar gear and tips, you might want to check out this article on ironageaccessories.com. It delves into the nuances of choosing the right pick for acoustic playing, which can make a significant difference in tone and technique.
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Looks fine. Did you buy it?
oh no, I'm a guitar teacher. One of my students traded it for another instrument.