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Old 05-14-2019, 10:21 AM
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Hey Willie...

I play praise/worship at my church as well. And the reason I started getting back into nylon string guitars a few years back is that they are easier to play, especially on the left hand. Our congregation sings call and repeat choruses that run one into another for the most part. And when they feel like singing uninterrupted for say, a half hour, it's good to have a guitar that's easy to play.

My go-to church guitar is my Washburn EACT42 nylon electric (see pick). I am able to crank up the volume when needed without worrying about feedback. To make it even easier to play, I have the high E, B & G strung with John Pearse Folk Stings. These are kind of a hybrid nylon/steel - a slinky steel rope core rapped in nylon. The sound is brighter than nylon trebles, but they are ridiculously easy to play for as long as you need.

DanO
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