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oteikwufrancisanyebe5
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oteikwufrancisanyebe5
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05/20/2022 9:33 am

Good morining. Thank you for all you do. I've really learned a lot following you guys. I bought a guitar with an action that was quite high and I used it for long. I couldn't tell that my guitar action was high because I'd never played guitar before; my guitar was my first and only. Well it was until I came across another one and it felt so easy and light on my fingers. I kept my guitar aside for a while and kept on practicing with this other guitar and I discovered that my playing improved a lot more faster on this other guitar. I still like my guitar though because it's my first and I eventually had to return the other one to its owner. So my question is this, can I fix my guitar action myself? Or will it be possible to take it to a guitar shop, add a little money and then get a new one? I didn't add taking it to a professional to fix because there aren't so many of those around here. Thanks