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What type of electric guitar would be best for a beginner?

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Brittany


I'm going to be getting a new electric guitar soon, (my first one). And I'm not sure what too look for. So what is a good type? What sort of equipment do I need to look for? And just any other info I need.
Thanks a bunch!
I played a little acoustic but thats about it.



Answer
The best thing you could do is go to a guitar store and test drive a bunch of different ones, since each will have its own feel. Since you've played acoustic, the width of the neck probably won't be a big issue for you. Generally speaking, the thinner the neck and the lower the action, the more comfortable a guitar is to play, especially if you've got smallish hands. But since acoustics tend to have fatter necks, you'll have a lot more options.

Ibanez makes fantastic guitars that are built like rocks, sound great, and are often nicer than guitars at twice the price. They tend to have really thin necks and low action, too, which makes them great for fast players. Fender and Squier by Fender guitars are great, too. The pickup configurations are adaptable to just about any style of music and they're really comfortable for most people to play. Epiphone makes great guitars, as well, though the necks are rather fat and the guitars weigh a lot more than Fender (and Squier) and Ibanez ones.

It's worth considering a starter pack, since that will contain everything you need to play. Most of them contain the guitar, a small amp, cable, strap and picks. Both Fender and Ibanez offer those, so all you'd need to do when you decide to start a band is get a larger amp.

If you want to do some research before going to a store, Musician's Friend is a great resource. You can search by brand, price or customer rating. Customers also post reviews that will give you a good idea which guitars are great and which ones have "issues" that make them difficult to play or keep in tune. Here's a link:

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/electric-guitars/solid-body

And here's a link to the starter packs:

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/value-packages/electric-guitar

The most important thing is to choose a guitar that feels really natural in your hands. The reason there are so many brands is that guitars are very personal and no guitar is ideal for everyone. Trust your instincts, since the way you feel about your guitar is more important than anyone else's opinion. And the more comfortable your guitar is to you, the more you'll love playing it. Good luck!

im trying to get into recording my own music, whats a good beginners audio interface?




Hector Her


anything else i need to get? something i can build up on little by little as i learn the art of recording music. its only for recording acoustic guitar maybe piano and vocals, whats ALL the equipment ill be needing to start?


Answer
Get a USB audio interface, If you are low on cash or doing this for the first time I recommend the "Roland Cakewalk UA 1G USB Audio Interface".
Pretty standard stuff, and worth every dollar. It Comes with a port each for a guitar lead, mic, and
keys. One for the Phone/headset. An external volume control and Sonar LE software interface.

Next you'll need a Mic, if your guitar ain't got pickups. Get two.

Apart from the Audio interface and a pair of microphone, you'll obviously need a fast enough PC or laptop.

This will do for an amateur recording rig.

Check out the link

http://the-gadgeteer.com/2009/07/08/cakewalk-ua-1g-usb-audio-interface-review/

Do Email me if you need further help!! :)




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