Saturday, April 19, 2014

Buying my first guitar?




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I've decided to learn how to play guitar, I want to buy one that's functional but not too pricey. I need to know:
a) What is a normal or average price for an acoustic guitar
b) What kinds of things need to be bought for an acoustic guitar, like strings, etc., and how much they cost
c) Does the shape of the guitar matter or is that just for looks?
d) What are some good, non-expensive guitar brands?
e) My friend's dad plays guitar and he has a lot of calluses on his fingers from pressing down on the strings. Is there any way to prevent this or to make it less painful?

Thank you!



Answer
a.) Epiphone, Ibanez, and Fender, and Alvarez make some very decent acoustic guitar packages for 199-299.

b) The packages ive mentioned above have everything you need to start playing, case, guitar tuner, extra strings, picks, shttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylt=AsWBV8FCFfzk0X8w8LpbfJmJxQt.;_ylv=3?link=answer&qid=20080701144350AAJ2rYRtrap and instructional dvd.

That particular link is of a guitar ive played, and is a very good guitar for a beginner.

c.) Yes.. shape and size, as well as woods used in the construction of a guitar make a world of difference in how it sounds. Smaller bodied acoustic guitars have more of a tendency to be a bit "brighter" in sound, while your larger bodies such as a dreadnaught or jumbo are very full and rich in sound.
d.) See a)!.. although, i will add yamaha, to this list as well.
e.) Callouses are common place in guitar playing. One option when starting out.. if you settle on an acoustic, swap the strings out that come on it with a set of electric guitar strings. Much easier to play, but you will sacrifice a bit in sound. Another option as well would be to start on electric.(much easier to play) In my many years of playing, as well as teaching some along the way, ive found that a beginning student practices more, and will also learn more by playing what they want to.. not what some one tells them they have to play.

I would not advise getting a guitar in an entry level price range by mail order though. Quality is very random in your entry level guitars, and if your dads friend is willing to go with you when you shop, i would highly recommend taking him along. His years of playing will help you in selecting a very playable instrument to make your learning experience a much more enjoyable one!

What is the Best Acoustic Electric Guitar for ME?

Q. ok so my last experience with yahoo answers was not the best one, so i'm going ahead and stating that i will take all answers as suggestions, and nothing more. not to be mean, but there r some antagonistic ppl out there.
so i'm an amateur singer/song writer. i play guitar and sing for my christian rock band, Free Fall. (check us out on youtube- http://www.youtube.com/user/FreeFallchristian
and facebook- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-Fall/342385672455236 )
I've been playing guitar for about 7 years now, since i was 14. it's an old Fender Newporter that belonged to my grandpa. and i've been using a dean markey pick up for my amp. i also own an electric guitar, but it's not what i love. i love acoustic, but like i said mine is old and i really need something i can plug in a go, and not worry about a pick up.
so im ready to get an acoustic electric guitar, keep in mind i don't want to spend over $800. and our music style is a sound that would range from Shinedown to Lynard Skynard. and the Beatles to Lenny Kravitz. (funny how i'm a female singer, but love male dominate music)
and in case u need anymore info about my music style i kinda have a mix singing voice/style as Joan Jett and Etta James.
thanks please leave any suggestions :)


Answer
Hello there,

The old Fender Newporter guitars are very good guitars. You will not get a new electric acoustic of equal quality for less than $500. If you want a guitar that is better than what you have, pass over looking at all the beginner level guitars suggested so far. Look check out intermediate level guitars starting in the $500 range. By the way, you will have no problem selling your Fender Newporter. There is a strong market for those. They are great guitars.

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