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LordSuch
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It's good that there is rain. It clears the month of your sorry rainbow expressions, and it clears the streets of the silent armies, so we can dance.
First - your guitar art is so cool! My two favorite things, guitars and painting.
Secondly (this'll be quite longwinded, bear with me XD) - I'm getting a new guitar this christmas and I planned on painting it and making it awesome and whatnot. I just have a few questions, if you don't mind answering them
1 - Does it matter if the guitar has a finish on it? 2 - No damage is done to the actual instrument, correct? 3 - Does it matter if the strings are off or not? 4 - are there any things that should NOT be done on a guitar?
Thank you for your time
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"I suppose we can at least prove that we're alive in the present. Unfortunately, the present doesn't last more than an instant before becoming the past" -~SuperMaids
1-I don't know if you'd be able to paint on a guitar with finish on it. I sand off of the finish and repaint all of my guitars I did here.
2-Assuming you don't sand it then I can't foresee any damage being done.
If you are taking stuff off of the guitar (knobs, pickups, etc)
3-I would take the strings off. If you were just painting on the top, I would want the extra space offered. You also have to put new ones on then. It probably would be better than leaving the factory strings on.
4-Don't try to cut any wires. Remember where all of the pieces go.
I would suggest practicing on a P.O.S. guitar you can find at garage sales or other places like that.
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plz read and comment!
realy like your bass
although...I don't like fender...
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It's good that there is rain. It clears the month of your sorry rainbow expressions, and it clears the streets of the silent armies, so we can dance.
Secondly (this'll be quite longwinded, bear with me XD) - I'm getting a new guitar this christmas and I planned on painting it and making it awesome and whatnot. I just have a few questions, if you don't mind answering them
1 - Does it matter if the guitar has a finish on it?
2 - No damage is done to the actual instrument, correct?
3 - Does it matter if the strings are off or not?
4 - are there any things that should NOT be done on a guitar?
Thank you for your time
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"I suppose we can at least prove that we're alive in the present. Unfortunately, the present doesn't last more than an instant before becoming the past" -~SuperMaids
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1-I don't know if you'd be able to paint on a guitar with finish on it. I sand off of the finish and repaint all of my guitars I did here.
2-Assuming you don't sand it then I can't foresee any damage being done.
If you are taking stuff off of the guitar (knobs, pickups, etc)
3-I would take the strings off. If you were just painting on the top, I would want the extra space offered. You also have to put new ones on then. It probably would be better than leaving the factory strings on.
4-Don't try to cut any wires. Remember where all of the pieces go.
I would suggest practicing on a P.O.S. guitar you can find at garage sales or other places like that.
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Guitar Art: [link]
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