Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Welcome to the Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum! => Welcome to the UTGF! Please introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: FerrisB on July 15, 2021, 09:50:15 AM
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Hello from Minnesota! I just purchased a Taylor Academy 12 yesterday - what a great instrument! Some brief history: I have played trombone for about 40+ years in many classical and jazz settings, I've been a band director (now a math teacher), and I started playing electric bass about 3 years ago - playing at church along with other opportunities as they come up. I've always wanted to pursue playing acoustic guitar more seriously - started a few times in my past - but I got frustrated with the playability of the dreadnought (not a Taylor) guitar I had available. Recently I have been trying guitars at my local guitar shop - trying mostly 100 and 200 series guitars that were in stock at various times, but I hadn't been ready to "pull the trigger" on one that was in stock. Then yesterday I stopped by and they had just received an A12 (no electronics) a few days ago. I hadn't tried or considered the Grand Concert body since I think none are available until the 300 series or higher?
Wow - I found the one that "spoke" to me right away in the A12! I had wanted something with a smaller body than the dreadnought I had before, and I'm so glad I found this one - what great balanced tone and awesome playability! I've since checked out some of the promotional videos at Taylor's website on the Academy series, and I greatly appreciate the design approach where every aspect included in these guitars is necessary to provide great tone and playability at this price point - the cost cutting is done on other features. I also really like the Grand Concert body style and tone it provides!
I joined this forum a while ago - but this is my first post - great to be here again!
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Welcome FerrisB. What a nice post....and your choice in a first Taylor for you seems to be a great fit. I think you're going to move forward nicely on the acoustic guitar now. BTW, I'm a former band student myself, playing from 1973 - 1981....flute only for a couple years, then alto sax. We sure hope you stick around, you should find the forum to be friendly, helpful, and informative.
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Welcome to the forum. Good choice on the Academy. Best bang for the buck out there.
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Welcome FerrisB!
That's a sweet-looking A12 you've got there. Play it good health!
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Welcome FerrisB,
I have a couple of Grand Concerts, and they are fine guitars indeed. If you ever want to move to a steel string instrument, I can highly recommend the 412e-R as one you should consider. A short scale guitar with solid rosewood back and sides, making it an easy one to play and producing a great sound.
Don