Friday, November 15, 2013

Good acoustic Guitar for beginners?

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Hi I Just started to pick up Guitar and and was wondering what is the bet Guitar can get for around 100-400 Dollars?

Also should i be looking for nylon or steel string ?

It will be my first Guitar so any tips are appreciated



Answer
For a beginner guitar player most guitar music teachers
suggest the nylon string guitar for two main reasons:
1:Nylon strings are much easier on the fingers - no pain -
new players can play longer practice sessions.
2:You develop finger dexterity quicker since you are not using a "pick"

The other side of the coin is that nylon-string (AKA Classical)
guitars are built with a little wider neck than a steel-string guitar.

Players that will concentrate on "chord" playing as back-up
tend to prefer the narrower neck of the steel-string acoustic.
Most players of this instrument tend to use a "pick" rather
than "bare" fingers (maybe because of the hardness of the strings?).

If you prefer to play the melody of the music instead of chords
then the nylon string instrument may be more to your liking.

It is a matter of individual opinion since both types of
instruments can be used to play any kind of musical genre.
Nylon-strings guitar produce a "mellower" sound and
steel-string produce a "brighter" sound overall.

Be aware that almost all lower-priced guitars (under $800)
are manufactured overseas - primarily in the Asian/Far East
Many of the instruments come out of the same factory
and therefore "Brand/Labels" mean nothing.
Go For "Sound" and "Playability" Not for Labels.

My experience in buying guitars is that beginning at about
$200.you could get a reasonable good instrument
(regardless of "brand") with a solid-top.
Guitars with solid-top project sounds much clearer
and tend the improve as the wood "ages".

It is hard to find a solid-top guitar for under $200 but there
are fairly decent instrument (sound-wise) under this price
with a laminated top.
The laminated top guitars are "sturdier" - can take more
"punishment" but their sound will never improve with age.

My first guitar was "laminated" and I keep it for "sentimental reasons"
I now own 4 solid-top guitars with cedar, spruce, and mahogany solid tops.
My guitars cost from $200 to $600 .The most expenisve:
The Alvarez MC80 is from China It is solid wood all around.

One good value in a $200 solid-top guitar comes with
a "Sunlite" label Model GCN 2000F
This is a Classical guitar built with a Torres system
of bracing, a rarity in guitars at this price range.

A good source for Reviews of Acoustic guitars is
Harmony Central at www.harmonycentral.com
Many brands and specific models are given
reviews by actual players.
I have used it to "eliminate" instrument models
with poor ratings and to find what the player
did not like about the guitar.

In the final analysis it is you that have to decide what is best for you at your present level of guitar skills.

I hope this help in your search. Good Luck and Enjoy your guitar

which is a good acoustic guitar in lss price range?




prince





Answer
I'm not sure what the lss price range is either but here's my general list in US dollar ranges (give or take a few I might forget):

Around $100:
Takamine Jasmine
Epiphone DR100 (only if you don't mind the chunky neck)
Yamaha

Under $200:
Yamaha FG700S (great beginner guitar with solid spruce top - plays nice)
Washburn D10S (also a good solid top guitar under $200)

Under $500:
Seagull (excellent guitars made in Canada)
Takamine G series
Yamaha
Breedlove

When you get into the $800+ range you can start looking at these:
Martin
Taylor (I really like the 114ce at around $800)
Breedlove
Some of the higher-end Takamines
Gibson (starts getting closer to $2,000 for these and they're not worth the bloated price in my opinion but they do sound nice).

If you have a several thousand dollars you can start looking at some hand made guitars like:
Santa Cruz
Collings
McPherson

If you have an unlimited budget, then you could go with a Olsen guitar for over $10,000. A lot of professional acoustic guitarists play them.

EDIT: Wow, someone's in a thumbs down mood again today.




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