Saturday, October 12, 2013

What kind if guitar should I get for my first?

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Paige


I'm 16 & I wanna get my first guitar, I'm REALLY interested in learning to play. I wanna play songs by like All Time Low , The Ready Set, etc. What kind of guitar should I get? I don't want an electric guitar, my friend did a cover for Love like woe by the ready set & played it on guitar, i guess it was an acoustic cover. But There is apparently a lot of different kinds. Like classic, beginner acoustic, etc. I'm paying for this myself so I really don't wanna spend ALOT on it if I don't have to.. Is a beginner acoustic guitar good for playing once already learned?


Answer
Takamine G Series. Alot of bang for the buck.

What kind of acoustic guitar would you recommend for a girl?




B.A.F


I was wanting to purchase an acoustic guitar, but I am not sure on what brand and I am looking for a cheap price since it is my first one. Also I don't want one that is for a child..
Thanks!



Answer
well it depends what you think is cheap. Here's an example: My sort of cheap is 500$ but I'm at a high level of guitar. But for you it could be 300-400$

This is a good one


Epiphone AJ-100 Jumbo Acoustic Guitar

The Epiphone AJ100 Guitar is perfect for the beginner or Pro! The smooth playing AJ100 will let your fingers do the talking. This is a great sounding guitar with a Mahogany body and a select Spruce top. A Rosewood fingerboard and a set Mahogany neck make it very comfortable too.
$139.95

OR

Epiphone Dove

Tight, smooth, focused sound is the hallmark of the Epiphone Dove Acoustic Guitar, sister to the Hummingbird. This baby really sings with a solid spruce top and maple back and sides. The Epiphone Dove features a 25-1/2" scale maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with split parallelogram inlays, dove pickguard, stylized bridge with wing inlays, and chrome hardware.

Epiphone Dove Acoustic Guitar Features:

* Solid spruce top
* Maple body
* Set maple neck
* Rosewood fingerboard with split parallelogram inlays
* Dove pickguard
* Stylized bridge with wing inlays
* Chrome hardware
* 25-1/2" scale
* 1.68" nut width
$309.95


OR


My Favorite (and the one I have)
Blueridge BR-143CE Historic Series

Blueridge BR-143CE Historic Series

You asked for it, now here it is -- the Blueridge BR-143CE acoustic guitar as a new cutaway electric Blueridge in a "000" size. It has the same great features as the BR-140 and BR-143 models like select solid sitka spruce for the top and choice mahogany for the back and sides. All that plus the perfect cutaway to reach the higher frets and a state-of-the-art Fishman Prefix Plus pickup system with onboard EQ.

* Select solid Sitka Spruce top with hand-carved parabolic top braces in authentic prewar forward X-pattern
* Choice solid mahogany sides and back
* "000" body style
* Dovetail neck joint attached at the 14th fret
* East Indian Rosewood fingerboard, bridge, and bridge plate
* Dalmatian tortoise pickguard
* B/W/B plastic binding with fine black and white purfling on soundboard
* Slim mahogany neck has adjustable truss rod and 1 11/16" nut width
* Scale length of 25.5"
* Rosewood peghead overlay adorned with a unique Mother-of-pearl and abalone design
* Natural high-gloss finish with aging toner Fishman Prefix Plus under-saddle transducer with on-board EQ and volume control
* Accurate vintage-style 14:1 ratio nickel-plated open-back tuners with butterbean-style buttons
* Shop adjusted
*Case Included!

Hope mit helped




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