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What is the most suitable, good, cheap acoustic guitar for beginners who have no experience?
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Take someone with you who is already into playing guitar to help make your choice when shopping for your guitar. Good to try out all the units to compare and find the ones that will fit your present needs when it comes to feel, sound, performance and price range.
Brands are many, even 'low-end' models are good to begin with: Alvarez; Art & Lutherie; Dean; Epiphone; Ibanez; Jasmine(Takamine); Johnson; Lag; Michael Kelly; Seagull; Washburn and Yamaha.
Great adventure to begin with. Welcome to the world of axes.
Take someone with you who is already into playing guitar to help make your choice when shopping for your guitar. Good to try out all the units to compare and find the ones that will fit your present needs when it comes to feel, sound, performance and price range.
Brands are many, even 'low-end' models are good to begin with: Alvarez; Art & Lutherie; Dean; Epiphone; Ibanez; Jasmine(Takamine); Johnson; Lag; Michael Kelly; Seagull; Washburn and Yamaha.
Great adventure to begin with. Welcome to the world of axes.
How can i get rid of the dead notes in my guitar?
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I have a cheaper dean acoustic guitar with a couple dead notes in the higher fret area's, the rest sound great but i was curious how to take care of this when i take it in for repair so i don't sound like a knob
Answer
Just tell the luthier that there are dead notes on the guitar, and show them where.
It's likely a fret that's not level somewhere. But, they're the expert (supposedly). It's up to them to figure it out and fix it!
That said, it's possible that your guitar is just acoustically dead at those notes. That has to do with the type of wood and the bracing used under the top. In that case, it would probably be more expensive to fix that than to just get a better guitar. Keep that in mind.
Greetings from Austin, TX
Ken
Just tell the luthier that there are dead notes on the guitar, and show them where.
It's likely a fret that's not level somewhere. But, they're the expert (supposedly). It's up to them to figure it out and fix it!
That said, it's possible that your guitar is just acoustically dead at those notes. That has to do with the type of wood and the bracing used under the top. In that case, it would probably be more expensive to fix that than to just get a better guitar. Keep that in mind.
Greetings from Austin, TX
Ken
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