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MisterBGone

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^See @AmberMarie ... You were asking about electrics, and (some of) their inherent differences (in betw. acoustics) ~so just give that previous one a go, and I THINK You'll see what I mean. . ;^) (that said, I've thought wrong, a time or two, before~)* oh-yes! Hard as that is to be lieve ;D Believe it! :)
 

MisterBGone

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So, I don't know if this would be an option for you or not? But if you have something called "Paramount Plus," you can watch the first two seasons of Twin Peaks (on Youtube?). That's how I found it... & it lists either that way - or to buy them on the Youtube platform itself, presumably as you would anything else. The new(er) one--Season 3; I have no idea, and it was on Showtime (like HBO). A premium, or pay cable channel. It may have been what Game of Thrones was on, but I have never seen that show~ It's really a pity that you'd have to spend a penny on any of it. In my opinion, the first season is going to be pretty boring, plain & slow (for you now). But that is just a wild guess! The second season, while the creator was apparently not there himself & in person to direct many of the episodes, is probably still a bit more interesting, if I'm recalling correctly from memory. . . And there are a whole lot more episodes in Season 2, vs. Season 1. I believe Season 3, which is the most current & up to date - by far: as well as, most entertaining (now) in my opinion. Is almost like watching a movie, split up into 16 parts, or however many episodes that there are... Sorry, don't know if that helps? Do you need to watch them in succession? Let me answer it this way -- I don't think you do. Were I to begin watching them to morrow for the first time, I'd start with Season 3 & go in reverse (which was my plan w/other popular series that others had recommended; such as G.O.T - to which, every body replied, "then it will just keep getting better & better...") :^) so thinking back on it now, I'm reminded of how the plot functions & I don't think you'd necessarily have had to watch 1 & 2, to watch 3. Again, just my opinion--or 'belief!' But, from the first two: it may indeed be better or beneficial if you do watch them in order & for one specific reason, which will become quite readily apparent once you begin watching them. Now, come to think of it? There was a pre-what do you call it? A pilot! That was filmed prior to the show maybe being green lit, or I don't know. I can't recall for certain. But that was aired before anything else obviously, and may not be a bad place to start, should you be able to access it. Not to be confused with the pre-quel to the series, itself, which was filmed some time after both seasons 1 & 2. Since the topic / or subject matter & discussion surrounding around, and involved... & focused or honed in on one-particular & direct "thing." Well, it's needless to say completely dark. And different in tone or atmosphere (not a lot of laughs, light-heartedness, or jokes). Most people who were fans did not love it much at all. For how disturbing it was, how different it was, and how so many of the more major players or characters, were not involved in it (imagine one or two of the biggest stars from a series you'd loved, going into the movie or film, and then either not seeing them in there at all, or almost just for a brief, fleeting moment or instant. ~almost less than an after thought!) But I still loved it. Though that may have been for reasons such as being a big fan of the director, and being so depressed at the time, it may have sort of let me indulge myself in that sort of emotion, feeling, or thing. If that makes sense. Somewhat similar to how someone may listen to sad songs, to (in order) ~kind of* ;) So that one is called Fire Walk With Me. Might not want to start, end, or visit that one at any point in the middle, all just depending on your tastes, preferences & sensibilities. :D (the pilot episode was pretty good as I recall, and who knows, if you can find a box set - then maybe they have that included in there on season 1, or something?) :) Get ready for some good coffee & a whole lot of fine apple pie! Will make more sense once you've seen it...~*> =D
 

MisterBGone

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So it appears as though you can sign up for a free trail? Don't know how much of a P.I.T.A. that necessarily is, or not (w/the whole cancellation of such - services & whatnot, etc.)! And if you can get it there, where you live. . ?
 
So, I don't know if this would be an option for you or not? But if you have something called "Paramount Plus," you can watch the first two seasons of Twin Peaks (on Youtube?). That's how I found it... & it lists either that way - or to buy them on the Youtube platform itself, presumably as you would anything else. The new(er) one--Season 3; I have no idea, and it was on Showtime (like HBO). A premium, or pay cable channel. It may have been what Game of Thrones was on, but I have never seen that show~ It's really a pity that you'd have to spend a penny on any of it. In my opinion, the first season is going to be pretty boring, plain & slow (for you now). But that is just a wild guess! The second season, while the creator was apparently not there himself & in person to direct many of the episodes, is probably still a bit more interesting, if I'm recalling correctly from memory. . . And there are a whole lot more episodes in Season 2, vs. Season 1. I believe Season 3, which is the most current & up to date - by far: as well as, most entertaining (now) in my opinion. Is almost like watching a movie, split up into 16 parts, or however many episodes that there are... Sorry, don't know if that helps? Do you need to watch them in succession? Let me answer it this way -- I don't think you do. Were I to begin watching them to morrow for the first time, I'd start with Season 3 & go in reverse (which was my plan w/other popular series that others had recommended; such as G.O.T - to which, every body replied, "then it will just keep getting better & better...") :^) so thinking back on it now, I'm reminded of how the plot functions & I don't think you'd necessarily have had to watch 1 & 2, to watch 3. Again, just my opinion--or 'belief!' But, from the first two: it may indeed be better or beneficial if you do watch them in order & for one specific reason, which will become quite readily apparent once you begin watching them. Now, come to think of it? There was a pre-what do you call it? A pilot! That was filmed prior to the show maybe being green lit, or I don't know. I can't recall for certain. But that was aired before anything else obviously, and may not be a bad place to start, should you be able to access it. Not to be confused with the pre-quel to the series, itself, which was filmed some time after both seasons 1 & 2. Since the topic / or subject matter & discussion surrounding around, and involved... & focused or honed in on one-particular & direct "thing." Well, it's needless to say completely dark. And different in tone or atmosphere (not a lot of laughs, light-heartedness, or jokes). Most people who were fans did not love it much at all. For how disturbing it was, how different it was, and how so many of the more major players or characters, were not involved in it (imagine one or two of the biggest stars from a series you'd loved, going into the movie or film, and then either not seeing them in there at all, or almost just for a brief, fleeting moment or instant. ~almost less than an after thought!) But I still loved it. Though that may have been for reasons such as being a big fan of the director, and being so depressed at the time, it may have sort of let me indulge myself in that sort of emotion, feeling, or thing. If that makes sense. Somewhat similar to how someone may listen to sad songs, to (in order) ~kind of* ;) So that one is called Fire Walk With Me. Might not want to start, end, or visit that one at any point in the middle, all just depending on your tastes, preferences & sensibilities. :D (the pilot episode was pretty good as I recall, and who knows, if you can find a box set - then maybe they have that included in there on season 1, or something?) :) Get ready for some good coffee & a whole lot of fine apple pie! Will make more sense once you've seen it...~*> =D
Unfortunately, Paramount Plus is not available in where I live!
 

MisterBGone

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SF Supporter
Unfortunately, Paramount Plus is not available in where I live!
Well, if it were an option, I could offer to lend you the box-set: BUT??! ;/ (as I've already described earlier...) it is "MISSING," A Disc. Or I think I threw it out, as visually you could not detect that it was any different from the rest - however, when you tried to play it - things went haywire w/the blu ray (lots of insanely loud noises, etc.)~*> & so, anyways; like I said, MOST PEOPLE-> Are not going to be watching to say episodes (12-15) all of sudden, being a big you-know-what, 'Gap,' in there^ All of a sudden--& out of no where! ( ; Ay yi yi. . . & Oy vey, is RIGHT.
 

MisterBGone

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SF Supporter
these are nice if you're looking to stay acoustic (which Kurt wrote, apparently, a lot of his songs on...)

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LS6M--yamaha-ls6m-are-concert-natural

Although looking at the specs, it is a wider nut width

H'mm... the lower priced ex. may not be~ ;)

biggest difference is solid wood vs. laminate

And there's generally two sizes here - I think, that I'm talking about - one sized like I've got FG & a smaller body/ied FS

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FS800NT--yamaha-fs800-concert-natural (there's a couple of ex.'s priced just above too)

but this way; no amp to have to worry after! :D
 

MisterBGone

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SF Supporter
So the smaller the body size you go, relatively speaking, the better it will sound for single notes & fingerstyle. The bigger, better for strumming & what not ~*~*~ :^)
 

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