Sunday, February 16, 2014

acoustic guitar for beginners..?




Katie


Hey,
i'm looking to get a cheap acoustic guitar. i'm a beginner. any ideas on where to get one for $100 or less?



Answer
If you are just beginning, you want to make sure you buy a guitar that "calls your name." What I mean is that if you buy a cheap guitar, it will be a real chore to play and you will get tired of playing sooner and your fingers will hurt worse because the action will stink. If you are going to get a guitar, start with a model that costs around $350-400. Fender makes a couple in that price range. Also, Yamaha and Ibanez have some good models in that range. They aren't going to be the best but they are decent enough that they won't cause you to lose interest because of poor quality action. Buying a super cheap guitar is a common mistake that causes a lot of would-be guitar players to give up. If you only have $100 then buy a good used one out of the paper or at a guitar shop.

Additional Info: I found a guitar in the Musiciansfriend catalogue that cost $79.99 and would be less than $100 with shipping. Go online to musiciansfriend.com and search for Rogue guitars, The model is the RA-100D Dreadnought. You can choose black or sunburst finish and they offer a gig bag for another $20. However, I still think you will be happier with a $350 Fender or Yamaha.

Acoustic Guitar for Beginners?




marissajoy


I was thinking of purchasing an acoustic guitar. I do not have one, and I have no idea of what kind to buy. Does anyone who has EXPERIENCE in guitars know what would be a good one for a beginner? Preferably nothing too expensive. Also, some suggestions for places to buy one would be awesome!
I want to purchase a CLASSICAL ACOUSTIC GUITAR. Nothing fancy :]
No, I do not plan on taking guitar lessons.



Answer
Do not buy a classical guitar unless you're interested in classical music. Instead, buy a steel string guitar which is much more versatile. In the beginner price range - just under $200 - there are several good brands including Yamaha, Fender, Ibanez, and Epiphone. Go to a good music store with a large selection, like Guitar Center or Sam Ash.

The other poster was right; you should take lessons. Trying to learn on your own is fraught with difficulty. A teacher will get you off to a good start, answer all of your questions, and keep you from making mistakes. Good luck.




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