Thursday, March 27, 2014

Good acoustic guitar for total beginners?




Waffle


I was thinking of getting an acoustic guitar just to mess around with and experience the joy of learning to play the instrument. I did some research and found that Gibson is the best brand. But there are so many choices to pick from! I want the average guitar, and not one that looks different or has some special feature. Can anyone recommend me an ACOUSTIC GUITAR for a beginner? Thank you so much! :)


Answer
There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all guitar, so there's no such thing as a "best brand." Gibson makes solid instruments, but the necks on their acoustics are incredibly chunky, so many beginners (as well as advanced players) find them challenging or even impossible to play. Most guitarists are somewhat brand loyal, but if we all agreed about what made a great guitar, there wouldn't be more than one brand on the market.

The best thing you could do is go to a guitar store (not a store that happens to sell guitars, as well as general merchandise) and test drive a bunch of different guitars. If you compare a bunch of guitars side by side, chances are you'll find that some just feel more comfortable in your hands than others. Be sure to handle them while you're sitting down, as well, since that's probably how you'll practice. Some guitars have gigantic, deep bodies that sound fantastic, but those can be cumbersome to play while sitting. Smaller-bodied guitars won't throw enough sound to fill an auditorium, but they're infinitely more comfortable to play while sitting. Also, each brand tends to have its own feel. Gibson and Epiphone guitars are famous for having chunky necks, whereas Ibanez guitars are known for incredibly thin necks. Generally speaking, the thinner the neck, the easier it is to form chords and move smoothly between them. If you spend a few hours handling guitars, you'll be able to find one that feels like it belongs in your hands.

If you don't want to spend much, try some Jasmine by Takamine guitars. They're Takamine's entry-level line and they're great guitars for the price. The Ibanez Sage is another worth considering. Unlike most guitars in its price range, it has a solid wood top, which is the most important factor in determining sound quality. Frankly, the Sage would be a bargain at twice the price. It's the kind of guitar that will serve you for decades and you can hand it down to your children.

Ultimately, the way a guitar feels in your hands is more important than the name on the headstock or anyone else's opinion. Trust your instincts, since they'll serve you well. If you compare guitars made by respected musical instrument companies, you'll feel the differences between them and be able to find one particular guitar that seems to belong in your hands. That's the one to choose.

What's a good acoustic guitar for a beginner?




vivayourvi


Hi! I just turned 15 around 2 weeks ago and as a birthday present I might be starting guitar lessons in October (after school and dance calm down and I'm used to getting back into the flow of things). So I've been looking into guitars online and amazon, although I'm probably going to get one at the music store in town.

What type of acoustic guitar would you recommend for a beginner? I want to get something that's not too expensive, but not too cheap either (like First Act, etc). I've taken flute and recorder in the past and I still take the piano now, so I have some sort of experience with buying and renting instruments (getting a First Act flute for cheap at Costco was the worst idea ever.) I know Yamahas are pretty good... My piano's a Yamaha and my old flute was one too.
I've been looking into the Takamine Jasmine S34C NEX, and it sounds like a good guitar judging by the reviews online.



Answer
First Act guitars are horrible.

I own an Ibanez acoustic and it's incredible. The sound is great and the finish is nice.

Takamine is expensive, for a reason. That's an insanely good brand for acoustic/electric guitars. I've been wanting one for a while actually. Never heard anything bad about Takamine.

Another good acoustic guitar brand is Taylor.

As far as what you're looking for in price, Takamine is way on the expensive side with First Act on the other end. Taylor and Ibanez are somewhere in the middle.

When you actually try out guitars, you may just find one that isn't any of the ones I've typed out. You'll know when you've found that guitar.




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