nazuki h.
uhmm my grandparents are at the US and they're asking me what i want them to buy. its either a set of books or a guitar. I want a guitar.. that's my final decision. I thought of Taylor guitars but wtf they cost about 2000 dollars. and we do not have that kind of money. I searched for Gibson,Ibanez, epiphone and they all cost exaggeratingly expensive... I need a high quality guitar below a hundred dollars... and i'm 15 btw..I need one ideal for country loving, pop rocking songstress like me..
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Sorry, there is no such thing as a high quality or even decent quality guitar under $100. Anything that you might get in that price range will be cheap and shoddy in terms of material and workmanship, possibly just-barely OK for a beginner to start learning on, but once you develop any ability on the guitar at all, you will find its sound and playability completely unsatisfactory and want to upgrade to a better quality instrument as soon as possible. I wouldn't recommend any guitars under $100.
Ibanez and Epiphone are decent beginner level instruments for around $250. Sorry but that is about the minimum you will have to spend for a playable guitar that sounds decent.
To a great extent, you get what you pay for when you spend more for a guitar -- better quality tonewoods and hardware, better craftsmanship and construction, etc -- all of which produce superior sound and playability.
Sorry, there is no such thing as a high quality or even decent quality guitar under $100. Anything that you might get in that price range will be cheap and shoddy in terms of material and workmanship, possibly just-barely OK for a beginner to start learning on, but once you develop any ability on the guitar at all, you will find its sound and playability completely unsatisfactory and want to upgrade to a better quality instrument as soon as possible. I wouldn't recommend any guitars under $100.
Ibanez and Epiphone are decent beginner level instruments for around $250. Sorry but that is about the minimum you will have to spend for a playable guitar that sounds decent.
To a great extent, you get what you pay for when you spend more for a guitar -- better quality tonewoods and hardware, better craftsmanship and construction, etc -- all of which produce superior sound and playability.
Acoustic guitar?
bubbaxrile
I really want an acoustic guitar, but I'm not sure what are good (quality) brands, and the different types. I don't want something super expensive, but it doesn't have to be cheap either. And any guitar related tips would really help! Thanks!
Answer
Okay...
The Brands that you DO NOT want:
Baja
First Act
The lowest priced (good quality) guitars:
Epiphone - (good, the necks are thin in width though)
Yamaha -(you can get a decent Yamaha, but like Epiphone the neck width is thin)
Washburn - (Washburn is a pretty decent one)
Takamine - Has some nice sounding cheaper ones
Now on the higher side of things these guitars have great sounds:
Martin --> Also has some cheaper ones
Taylor --> model 614 is my favorite
Gibson --> B25's are beautiful. Classics. Hummingbirds are popular with musicians such as James Morrison.
Good luck!
Okay...
The Brands that you DO NOT want:
Baja
First Act
The lowest priced (good quality) guitars:
Epiphone - (good, the necks are thin in width though)
Yamaha -(you can get a decent Yamaha, but like Epiphone the neck width is thin)
Washburn - (Washburn is a pretty decent one)
Takamine - Has some nice sounding cheaper ones
Now on the higher side of things these guitars have great sounds:
Martin --> Also has some cheaper ones
Taylor --> model 614 is my favorite
Gibson --> B25's are beautiful. Classics. Hummingbirds are popular with musicians such as James Morrison.
Good luck!
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