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  1. I took up the guitar as an older beginner back in February 2016 (I was 47 at the time), and that the time, I had an old Epiphone Les Paul that would never stay in tune (I first purchased this Epiphone back in 2001 when I had previously taken up the guitar, but quit in frustration). However, in February 2016, I discovered this brilliant guitar teacher on YouTube who gave detailed tutorials on how to play the rhythm part of well over 40 AC/DC songs. Accordingly, I downloaded his lessons on my PC, and it was then I made a serious commitment to learn how to play some of my favourite AC/DC songs from start to finish. After I learned how to play (the rhythm part, lead guitar is too hard me),my very first AC/DC song, it gave me the confidence to learn even more songs, so I rewarded myself by buying a brand new Gibson Les Paul Studio in April 2016, which I still have and play to this day. As I learned to play even more songs, I can play some Pearl Jam, Airborne, Neil Young songs (just the rhythm part), I bought another Gibson Les Paul ie Classic (2017), and a 2019 Gibson Les Paul Standard 60’s, and they have all been great guitars to play, and just looking at a Gibson Les Paul just makes you want to pick one up. To be honest, I’m hardly the best rhythm guitar player (far from it), but I don’t regret paying significant amounts of money for the three Gibson Les Pauls I own, they look good, sound great (especially when plugged into a Marshall), and learning the guitar has given me tremendous enjoyment and stress relief. Once again, I don’t mean to sound boastful, as I’m only a rhythm player with limited ability, but now I can play the rhythm part of over 100 mostly AC/DC songs, I’m not very good, but what I play is at least recognisable. None the less, my initial goal was just to be able to play one of my favourite songs from start to finish, now that’s grown to over 100 (this took daily practice since February 2016). If you make the commitment to learn a musical instrument ie.the guitar , you don’t want to buy something too cheap that you don’t enjoy playing, you want something decent that you enjoy playing. Sorry for the long winded rant.
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  3. I like to practice as many songs that I have learned to play, but at the moment I have been playing a lot of "A Whole Lotta Rosie", "Thunderstruck", and I am trying to learn "Riff Raff", but I have to say Riff Raff would have to be one of the hardest AC/DC songs to play, it's very fast, with a lot of tricky riffs. Bear in mind, I am only a rhythm player with a year of experience (lead guitar is way too hard for me).
  4. Beautiful, I have got exactly the same guitar, they are great guitars, easy to play, they stay in tune. Here's mine next to my Marshall Amp head and cabinet.
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