Wednesday, April 9, 2014

What's a good guitar for a 7 year old, just learning to play?




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This is a tricky situation: on one hand, you don't want to buy an expensive instrument for a beginner, let alone a seven year old; on the other hand, entry-level instruments can be of such poor quality that they actually make it HARDER to learn to play, and can be quite discouraging to play- especially since they are so hard to keep in tune and properly set up, this can make it nearly impossible to see any progress.

Now, a lot of people think that you need to start with an acoustic to learn, but that's just not true. If you really want an acoustic, a nylon string "classical" style guitar is much easier on the fingers although it requires a lot of dexterity and flexibility. Steel string acoustics require a lot of finger strength that a seven year old probably doesn't have.

Your best bet for an electric would be an Epiphone Les Paul Jr. You can buy it as a complete package with amp, cable, picks, etc., on musiciansfriend.com for $120. I think this would be the easiest for a seven year old to learn on, and the amp that the kit comes with shouldn't be able to get loud enough to really annoy anyone.

What is the best acoustic guitar for a 7 year old child to begin learning on, not too expensive please.?

Q. My son has expressed an interest in learning how to play the guitar but I am not sure which one to buy. I don't want to pay too much as this may or may not be short lived. Can anyone advise please.


Answer
Go to a bricks and mortar music store and by a decent used guitar. They may even cut you a better deal if you sign the kid up for lessons there.

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