I have to confess though that I haven't really played a "real" guitar for going on a few years now. The reason you ask? Well, I have found out that playing guitar on the 'keyboard' is really, really, REALLY FUN!

My current Fantom G7 keyboard has some real nice guitar sounds on it, both Acoustical and Electric/Distorted. With such a wide palette of guitar sounds to choose from it is really easy and convenient to just use my keyboard as my "guitar(s)". I know that might sound a little strange to some but with the sonic improvements keyboard manufacturers i.e. the "Big Three and the rest of them" have made in producing better and more realistic guitar sounds (and other sounds as well), that I really look forward to the day when the sounds will eventually be "spot on" and you can't necessarily tell them apart from the real deal. They're getting closer and closer to that ideal even as we speak, and with each new high-end model that comes out things seem to keep improving. For instance with Acoustic Piano sounds we have the new and breathtakingly beautiful sounding Roland V-Piano. And I'm sure Yamaha is cooking up something even as we speak too (as far as piano sounds go anyway

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The point being is, you won't necessarily have to go buy tons of other 'real' musical instruments e.g. real Guitars, real Pianos, real Bass's, real Trombones, real Rhodes, real Violins, real ***, real ***, real ***...... well, you all get the picture right?

PS: I'm not trying to dissuade you Cassp from getting a guitar though.

Learning on the real thing is the best approach of course. I'm just trying to explain why for me personally (after years of "real" guitar playing under my belt) I now prefer to just use my trusty keyboard for essentially every known instrument under the sun, (including guitars) - to play them on. Which BTW, saves me literally hundreds of THOUSANDS of dollars - if not more, if I were to have to buy each and every 'real' one separately.
Just for the fun of it I am posting a couple of Nylon guitar demos I did on my Fantom G7. They are short demos I did a while back in demonstrating the "aftertouch" effect (on one of the demos) and just to give a general idea of how the nylon guitars sound on the Fantom G. Of course there are nuances missing when comparing to a real nylon guitar, but as I said, I am looking forward to when keyboard manufacturers will eventually incorporate more and more of the 'subtleties' of the real thing into keyboards to where you won't be able to really tell them apart. >> I realize we may have to wait 'awhile' before that actually happens though of course.

PS: I kept the files in .wav format to retain as much of the quality as possible. Enjoy!
Fantom G Bright Nylon Guitar.wav Fantom G Nylon 1 Guitar.wav All the best,
Mike