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Buy the Best Guitar for Beginners Using these 3 tips
Whether you decide to take private guitar lessons or buy a learn to play guitar dvd there is one need every guitar player needs starting out. A beginner guitar. I've spoken with beginners who have decided on a guitar becuase they like electrics or acoustics better and those that bought solely on price.
Is there one type of guitar that's best for beginners? Well not exactly. Different beginners have different expectatoions for the type of music they want to learn, budgets available for their purcahse and so should be purchasing a different type of guitar. In this article we'll explore which type of guitar you should be buying if you're just starting out.
What's your Type of Music?
Most beginners wanted to learn guitar as they dreamed of learning the songs they love to play on their stereo's. I sure did. Sure eventually you might move towards writing your own songs and of course jamming with friends, but in the beginning it will be able learning other peoples songs.
If you enjoy hard rock then an electric guitar is for you. If you enjoy listening to soft rock/pop or acoustic music then the better choice is an acoustic guitar. I'd suggest buying the guitar the more suits the style of music you hope to play as your learn.
How Much do you Want to Spend
We have to talk about the cost of beginner gutiars. A beginner electric gutiar can be around $100-$150, and you'll also need a patch cord and practice amp which can run another $50-$100 dollars bringing the total to $200. In contrast an acoustic guitar for beginners is usually around $100-$150 without the requirement for any addiotinal accessories. If you stick with it then your first guitar will not be your last but it will likely be the instrument you use for the fist year or more. So take some time to strum the strings on an acoustic you buy to ensure you enjoy the sound, and use the guitar and amp combination you might get to ensure it fits the bill.
Potential Downfalls of Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic guitar strings are thicker then those of an electric and are harder on your finger tips when first learning. The space or action between the guitar necks surface and the strings is usually higher on an acoustic also. This combination makes it more painful at first on your finger tips. Over time you will build calluses, how ever until those start to show up be prepared for some sore fingers after practising if you choose an acoustic guitar.
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