Saturday, April 26, 2014

Acoustic-electric guitar?




interested


I really want to learn how to play the acoustic guitar. After reading about them I'm thinking about buying an acoustic-electric guitar b/c the websites say that you can play more genres of music. I've never played any type guitar. Is playing the acoustic guitar the same as playing the acoustic/electric guitar-besides the fact that you can plug it into an amp. Can I buy books on acoustic guitars for beginners etc and learn on an acoustic-electric guitar? What brands are good ones that are $200 and under?
thank you



Answer
Go for the acoustic-electric. At least, it plays just like an acoustic guitar with the difference that you can use an amp or PA system with it. It won't hinder you in any manner and it does open up the chance to get an amp eventually, and play among other musicians.

As for the theory and books, a guitar is a guitar and you can learn from any guitar book, electric, or acoustic.

Check out the Takamine Jasmine. That is a wise investment and you are getting a very good playing instrument, good sound, nice finish and easy to play.

The ES450C with the single cutaway is a nice guitar. Here is a link

http://shop.ebay.com/items/_W0QQ_nkwZtakamineQ20guitarQ20jasmineQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZQQ_sopZ12

Best acoustic guitar for around $200?




The Sh


Hey, i'm pretty much a beginner on the guitar and i want a good quality one for around the price of 200 dollars. I'm pretty much looking for a dreadnought style one, but i would consider a jumbo style if it was a good guitar. So what is a good sounding guitar for around $200?

i have considered the following so your review on these models would be appreciated:
Fender cd-60 and cd-100
Epiphone aj100
which yahmaha model do you recomend?



Answer
If I were you, I'd cross the Epiphone and Fenders off the list. Epiphone makes nice guitars and all, but the necks are incredibly chunky so many beginners find them physically impossible to play. Many females and players without gigantic hands also struggle with Epiphone guitars, since the necks aren't very user friendly. And Fender makes fantastic electric guitars, but the acoustics aren't even designed and built by Fender. They're very generic, low-end guitars that sound dead, rather than robust.

Yamaha guitars have necks that are sort of intermediate size, but they're very popular beginner guitars because they have a decent sound and are durable. But the lower-priced Yamaha guitars will have laminated tops, which don't sound nearly as warm or rich as solid wood ones. Laminated tops (also known as "select spruce" or "select __" guitars) are basically made from scraps of wood glued togeter and then topped with a pretty veneer so they'll look like solid wood. But the glue absorbs much of the sound, so those guitars sound like beginner guitars. They're durable and fine for beginners, but you'll eventually outgrow a laminate-topped guitar and want to upgrade to one with a solid wood top.

Ibanez guitars are definintely worth considering, since they're built like rocks, sound incredible and are often nicer than guitars costing twice as much. There are two models in your price range that have solid wood tops (the sound will actually improve as the wood ages), so either of them would serve you well for decades. And Ibanez guitars are famous for having really thin necks and low action (strings close to the fretboard), which makes them much more comfortable to play than most acoustics. The thinner the neck and the lower the action, the easier (less painful) it is to form chords and move smoothly between them.

I'll post a couple links to guitars worth considering. The first comes with a hardshell case, which will come in very handy if you'll be taking your guitar out of the house. The Sage model doesn't come with a case, but it's an incredible guitar.

http://backstage.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ibanez-pf25wc-pf-series-acoustic-guitar-with-case
http://backstage.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ibanez-sgt120-sage-series-acoustic-guitar

There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all guitar, so the best thing you could do is go to a guitar store and test drive a bunch of different brands and models. Each brand tends to have its own feel and you'll find that some guitars just feel more comfortable and natural in your hands than others. Trust your instincts, since they'll serve you better than anyone else's opinion. If you find a guitar that feels like it belongs in your hands, you'll find it's much easier to learn and progress as a player. Good luck!




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Generally how much does a standard acoustic guitar with pick plus beginners books cost?

Q. Can you please give me cost ranges for both new and second hand.

Also how easy/possible is it to self teach yourself guitar. I'd really like to learn and if I save up I'll eventually be able to afford a book or two and the guitar itself but maybe not lessons.


Answer
Cost my brother $300, but he is left handed, so he had to have a left handed one ordered from Melbourne. Guitar is a very difficult instrument to learn. The WEA on Angus Street, Adelaide, runs short beginners courses that are relatively inexpensive and are open to everyone.

What is the recommended book to learn acoustic guitar for beginners?

Q. i want to learn acoustic guitar within short time :-) , i'm looking for book so i can start with, i need to know how to read notes and practices on it, so what is the recommended book to learn acoustic guitar for beginners?

Thanks


Answer
you should try Esteban's guitar course for beginners. it is really good and it has dvd's to follow along. you could click on the link below to see it.




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What key should electronic tuner be in to tune acoustic guitar?




elusive_xo


I am tuning my new acoustic.
The electronic tuner is asking for the note as well as the key i am tuning in..
what do i select for key?



Answer
That's kind of weird that it asks for the key but just put the key of C major, because all of the open strings are in that key. Save up for a good chromatic tuner. If your acoustic has an input on it you can get the Korg Pitchblack, a great tuner. If not, tune to a piano or pitch pipe

How to tune Acoustic Guitar?

Q. Years ago my parents got me the guitar because I asked for it and it ended up in the closet and I played Violin, now I want to actually learn to play it a bit. I am trying tuning applications and videos for the guitar but the notes seem too low when the string feels a little too stretched (maybe just opinion from playing violin). Can someone help me with this? I don't want to have asked for this without at least learning it. Thank you.
(Played Violin 4-5 years in school, feel free to relate anything of the Guitar to Violin if you have a tip)
Ill also add that it is a "First Act - Player Series" All Wood Acoustic Guitar


Answer
with online tuner may be one step,
by ear
http://www.jamplay.com/tools/online-guitar-tuner

ãã E A D G B E
ã ãâ â â ââ½ âãããããããã

http://www.get-tuned.com/old_online_guitar_tuner.php
___________

Online violin tuner
http://www.get-tuned.com/online_violin_tuner.php
https://www.violins.ca/info/online_violin_tuner.html

ãã ã D G A E
ã ã ã â ââ½ âã
________

if you can start with violin high E
same with high E on guitar, and tune up
each one fret up from same tone 5/5/4/5/5/5
http://www.get-tuned.com/5th-fret-tuning.php

ãã ⺠ââ¬ââ¬ââ¬ââ¬ââ¬âââââââ E
ãã â· ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼ââºâââââââ B
ãã â¼ ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼ââ·ââ¼âââââââ G
ãã â¹ ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼ââ¼âââââââ D
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ã ã â nut / open
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if you have access to piano, you can test keys to tune strings,
http://www.guitarlessons.pro/introduction-of-guitar/guitar-tuner-with-sound-from-the-piano/
..




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Are there any cheap places to get a used Acoustic guitar?




Kathie H


was wondering if stores like Value Village even have used acoustic guitars, if not then is there a good cheap place to get a used acoustic guitar around the Toronto, ON area?


Answer
EBAY!

Buffalo airport to Greyhound station?

Q. I'm taking a flight to Buffalo on Friday, but from there I'm taking a Greyhound bus to Toronto. What would be the best (and cheapest) way to get to the station from the airport? Is there a public Metro option, or do I have to take a cab? I'm traveling with one piece of rolling luggage and an acoustic guitar (in it's case).


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You could take the metro to the general area of the bus station and walk a little bit to get there. I did a general search and it looks like it would be pretty easy. Of course you would have to type in the info specific to your trip (arrival dates, time, etc) but the trip planner makes it pretty easy. Here's the link to the site...I typed in departing from buffalo airport and going to greyhound station...you'll have to pick the corresponding tags in their drop down menu but its not hard at all.

http://www.nfta.com/metro/trip_planner.asp

Or, if you wanna spend like thirty bucks on a cab, go for it. I used to live right by the airport and to get downtown by cab used to be around 25 bucks or so.

Good luck!




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Friday, April 25, 2014

Can someone suggest an acoustic guitar for me?

Q. I'm looking for something good, preferably new, but somewhere under $500. I just want some nice neck action and a smooth sound. I'm not looking for something too special.


Answer
The best thing you can do is go to a guitar store and test drive a bunch of different guitars, since each one will have its own sound and feel. With a $500 budget, you won't have any trouble finding candidates.

When I was acoustic guitar shopping a couple years ago, I became a huge fan of Ibanez, since they have thinner necks than most brands and the craftsmanship is on par with guitars costing twice as much. Seagull is another great manufacturer of top-quality, great-sounding guitars. But until you play a bunch of them, you won't really know which guitar feels most comfortable in your hands.

Before I buy a guitar, I usually look through the reviews on Musician's Friend (musiciansfriend.com), then visit Guitar Center to play the models that caught my eye, and then return to Musician's Friend to make the purchase (free shipping). Here's a link:

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/acoustic-guitars/6-string

Good luck and I hope you find what you're seeking!

Daisy rock guitar review?

Q. im thinking about getting a daisy rock guitar. Have you tried/owned one? if so, how is it?


Answer
i would strongly advise against it. all they are is a pink guitar marketed towards girls. you should get a good guitar. i have a blue ibanez acoustic electric with gold hardware that i absolutely love, but its around 400 smackers, so not for someone on a budget. epiphone makes good cheap acoustics though, but go to a guitar center or other guitar store and look around.




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which gibson acoustic should i take?

Q. i want to take a acoustic guitar but i do not know much about guitars (just a beginner)...so can anyone help me out...plzz tell a guitar which is available in inda..i live in kanpur..
but i only have a budget of "Rs 2000"
rs 2000 is abour $42(to be exact 42.89)
Rs 2000 is about $42(to be exact 42.89)


Answer
No offense, but you will have to add another couple of zero's to the dollar price to buy a legitimate Gibson acoustic. They are expensive, but also over-priced, in my opinion. Cool guitars to look at though...

You'd be far better off to visit a store and check what kind of guitars are available locally, or at least ask other players in your area. You should always check out lower priced guitars before buying one any how :-)

What Name/Brand is this Acoustic Guitar?

Q. I want to know more information about this Acoustic Guitar,

For more Info Who is this girl / Where i find this picture
CLICK HERE

MUSIC VIDEO -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1vE2mxtCIg



(The blonde girl using this guitar in the Music video)

WHO IS THE BLONDE GIRL? -> http://aceofangels8.com/AOAProfiles
(Her name is CHOA, Kpop Band group, Guitarist, Main Vocalist

MORE PIC -> http://distilleryimage0.s3.amazonaws.com/bcba6f121eb311e3ab0f22000a9f305a_6.jpg
http://kpop.youzab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/AOA-Black-1.jpg
http://seoulbeats.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/20130729_seoulbeats_aoablack_moyaband_fist.jpg
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/JkQwOgHFpvg/hqdefault.jpg
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/BIV7TaMItNc/maxresdefault.jpg

Question Hoping to answer :
Anything about this Acoustic guitar,
The color(i know it is white, i mean it is Pure white? Or Milk white?, Shape, Material, Name, Where to buy, Brand, How much it cost, This guitar ok to use for beginner ? or just pro, and many more,
But I really hoping to know is The FULL Name of the guitar (Example: fender mustang 69 candy apple red, Brand + Name + Year + Color and maybe the price too US$ also ok)

P.s : Last time i ask this question Someone name "Bunny Queen" Answer "Looks like a Les Paul" Can you give me more info? I really want to know, I search Les Paul white acoustic guitar and the only thing i found out is Les Paul is Electric Guitar, Which is not i'm searching for,
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131009004135AA3WNqG

Sorry for my Bad English.


Answer
It's either a Taylor or Taylor knock-off. It's a custom color and if it's a Taylor, it's an expensive guitar - 2000 dollars at least, probably quite a bit more.

As for Les Paul, you're correct that is an electric guitar made by Gibson.




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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

any great acoustic guitars?







do you know any good acoustic guitars, not the expensive ones but great and long lasting , yet affordable
around 0-400 dollars even 500



Answer
There are no affordable "great" guitars. But Yamaha acoustic guitars are really well built and sound pretty good. And they are affordable. Also Ibanez acoustics are pretty good guitars and fairly cheap.

Acoustic guitars.........?







I really want an acoustic guitar and I found one on craiglist. I just don't know if it's good quality or not. I can't attatch the link right now, but the brand was Huntington and the person was only asking for $70...
I have to buy it myself (I'm 15) and this is perfect for my budget...



Answer
DO NOT BUY A GUITAR U HAVENT PLAYED B4! Test the guitar 1st. I've never heard of Huntington, it might be a beginner guitar in which isnt all that great of a guitar. Also guitars that are marketed as beginner guitars are those w/ poor quality and cheaply made. Personally i hate that cheap-@ss Epiphone guitar pack. It has horrible action and the sound projection is bad.

note: cheap guitars=cheaper quality=bad sound and playability, ultimately u get what u pay for, that simple

I suggest you raise your price range, and look to buy a Yamaha Acoustic Gigmaker Pack which is around $160 this is a perfect starter set w/ everything u need and some, plus the guitar isnt bad at all, which is the better buy

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-GigMaker-Acoustic-Guitar-Pack-102920113-i1150348.gc

OR

The Fender DG-8S Acoustic Guitar Value Pack which is $199

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-DG-8S-Acoustic-Guitar-Value-Pack-104506415-i1146547.gc

Fender also offers a Squier pack for acoustic, i think but double check though. I dont like it becuase it feel cheap and the sound is...eh

OR

Ibanez IJV50 JamPack Quick Start $99 (the quality on this on is iffy)

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-IJV50-JamPack-Quick-Start-103563631-i1150606.gc

If u dont buy a starter kit stick w/ these brands plus the ones above:
Alvarez, Washburn, Regal, Seagull, and Rogue.

After the guitar all u'll need afterward is a TUNER, a crap-load of PICKS (you'll lose alotta of them), and some BOOK and DVD (extra, but helpful to have a visual aide). The book should have basic music theory, scales, and chords (these are the 3 main pt u need to start getting good at guitar)

note: its better to buy a acoustic (non-acoustic electric), because the pre-amp on the guitar is tied into its price, so if its really cheap, then the quality is super bad. Again I recommend the Yamaha pack, but their are other more expensive packs that have better guitars, but the Yamaha should suffice until u buy a better one later on.




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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Need Tips for acoustic guitar beginner?

Q.


Answer
First, buy a decent guitar. While it's true you can learn the notes and chords on any guitar, it will be far easier and more enjoyable on a guitar that doesn't buzz and doesn't require 500 pounds of force to push the strings down. The Yamaha FG700S, at about $200, is one I recommend to many of my students. If that's too steep for you, Takamine Jasmine and Epiphone DR-100 guitars are around $100 and are fairly good guitars. Avoid cheap discount store instruments like First Act or Gibson Maestro.

Next, find a good teacher if you can afford lessons. If not, at least buy a good lesson series books like Mel Bay or Hal Leonard. I teach lessons and use the Mel Bay books.

The thing with learning guitar well is to not just jump into reading tabs and chord charts on the internet and assume that because you can put your fingers in the right place and strum that you have mastered the guitar. I start my students by teaching them the strings and how to tune their guitar first thing. Then we learn to read music and identify and play the notes on all 6 strings. We then learn the major and minor scales and how chords are built off of those scales. This leads us into learning a variety of chords. All the exercises and songs we learn reinforce those concepts. If you take a structure, logical approach it all makes sense and flows together. If you just jump into memorizing a bunch of chords you'll be constrained by your ability to memorize things. I find it much more enjoyable being equipped to make music than to simply play it.

Good acoustic Guitar for beginners?




scoob


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




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semi acoustic guitars?

Q. what are some good semiacoustic guitars preferably for under 150 pounds


Answer
There's no chance on earth that you'll find a decent semi-acoustic one for under 150 pounds, mate.
Well non used anyways. They're filthy expensive... You could get a good Esp or Levin one for preferably 400-500 pounds... That's it..

Is there a difference between an Electric guitar and a 'fender' guitar?




Kamouflage


If thats even how you spell it... Yeah i got alot of guitars around my place and i was just wondering. Dont know much about guitars.
Please describe if there is a difference in sound and look



Answer
Fender is a brand of electric guitar. They also make acoustic guitars, amps, and guitar-related accessories. Their electric guitars are distinguishable by these features:
- a neck that is bolted on to the body, as opposed to glued in. You will see a silver plate with bolts on the back of the neck
- single-coil pickups at the neck and in the middle, with possibly a humbucker at the bridge. Single-coil pickups look like a single row of silver dots and have a bright, thin sound. Humbuckers look like two rows of silver dots side by side and have a thicker, creamier sound.
- A thin or twangy sound, of course, because of the pickups and construction
The two predominant Fender electric guitars are the Stratocaster, played by e.g. Eric Clapton, and the Telecaster, played by e.g. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. You can recognize them immediately by their shape, and eventually by their sound if you listen to enough guitar.

The other 500 pound gorilla of electric guitars is Gibson, distinguished by a glued-in neck, humbucker pickups, and a thicker sound with longer sustain (time that the note will continue to ring after you pluck the string). Their most famous models are the Les Paul, played by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, and the SG-1, played by Angus Young of AC/DC.

Electric guitarists usually have a strong preference between Fender and Gibson guitars, but some people like both brands for different contexts. Other manufacturers are also becoming more popular, most notably Paul Reed Smith.

If you have a Fender guitar, especially if it comes from someone who was seriously or professionally into guitar, it might be worth money (or worth learning to play!). On the other hand, Fender makes electric guitars ranging in value from a couple hundred to a few thousand dollars, so it's impossible to say without knowing more.




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Acoustic guitars.........?







I really want an acoustic guitar and I found one on craiglist. I just don't know if it's good quality or not. I can't attatch the link right now, but the brand was Huntington and the person was only asking for $70...
I have to buy it myself (I'm 15) and this is perfect for my budget...



Answer
DO NOT BUY A GUITAR U HAVENT PLAYED B4! Test the guitar 1st. I've never heard of Huntington, it might be a beginner guitar in which isnt all that great of a guitar. Also guitars that are marketed as beginner guitars are those w/ poor quality and cheaply made. Personally i hate that cheap-@ss Epiphone guitar pack. It has horrible action and the sound projection is bad.

note: cheap guitars=cheaper quality=bad sound and playability, ultimately u get what u pay for, that simple

I suggest you raise your price range, and look to buy a Yamaha Acoustic Gigmaker Pack which is around $160 this is a perfect starter set w/ everything u need and some, plus the guitar isnt bad at all, which is the better buy

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-GigMaker-Acoustic-Guitar-Pack-102920113-i1150348.gc

OR

The Fender DG-8S Acoustic Guitar Value Pack which is $199

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-DG-8S-Acoustic-Guitar-Value-Pack-104506415-i1146547.gc

Fender also offers a Squier pack for acoustic, i think but double check though. I dont like it becuase it feel cheap and the sound is...eh

OR

Ibanez IJV50 JamPack Quick Start $99 (the quality on this on is iffy)

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-IJV50-JamPack-Quick-Start-103563631-i1150606.gc

If u dont buy a starter kit stick w/ these brands plus the ones above:
Alvarez, Washburn, Regal, Seagull, and Rogue.

After the guitar all u'll need afterward is a TUNER, a crap-load of PICKS (you'll lose alotta of them), and some BOOK and DVD (extra, but helpful to have a visual aide). The book should have basic music theory, scales, and chords (these are the 3 main pt u need to start getting good at guitar)

note: its better to buy a acoustic (non-acoustic electric), because the pre-amp on the guitar is tied into its price, so if its really cheap, then the quality is super bad. Again I recommend the Yamaha pack, but their are other more expensive packs that have better guitars, but the Yamaha should suffice until u buy a better one later on.

What is a good acoustic guitar starter kit?




Six1032


I don't know anything about guitars, reading music, ect. Websits would be good,or whatever could help.

Also...Whats better Acoustic or Electric acoustic guitar?

Thx



Answer
Start with a nylon string acoustic guitar. Buy a high quality, but inexpensive guitar. I recommend Seagull brands starting at $225, but you can get cheaper imports.

Metal strings are hard on the fingers for beginners. Electric guitar is played differently than acoustic. I don't recommend starting with electric.

Get a basic chord book. Find a teacher. You can start learning from anyone who is more experienced than yourself. Play together.

Learn to read tabature. This is where guitar music is written by showing the actual finger positions on the fretboard.

Get a songbook of your favorite tunes.

Never put down the guitar.




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Monday, April 21, 2014

Cheap Acoustic Guitars in NYC?




Nikki D


I'm looking for an classical acoustic guitar under $200. I've never played before so I'm really looking for a beginner guitar that's still good.
I know of the guitar center, but I heard they don't have a great selection of acoustic guitars.
Thanks!



Answer
Heard of guitar center? Acoustic guitars go around for 50 to 500. Since your a beginner i suggest you getting this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier-MC-1-Acoustic-Guitar-101937530-i1175257.gc

Cheap acoustic guitar?

Q. I've been playing guitar for about four years now, so naturally (and you fellow guitar players know how this is,) the itch for me to buy a new guitar is becoming greater and greater. I already have a $400 silvertone acoustic that I LOVE. But I'm thinking for my next guitar I might go for looks instead of sound quaility. I want to buy a cheap acoustic guitar without a finish, and then decorate it myself, with quotes, drawings etc.

Kind of like so:
http://www.zamarguitarinc.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/JoesGuitar.JPG.w300h400.jpg

But anyways, I'm not sure how to go about buying a cheap guitar, or what brand to choose. (Again, the sound quality is not SUPER important, as it won't be my primary guitar)

Suggestions? :) thanks

-L


Answer
i would try pawn shops... there cheap and most of the time they wont have a finish... pick board and are missing strings




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Acoustic Guitar chords help?




Life Sucks


I'm having a little bit of trouble with my guitar chords. My hand is a little bit small. Im having trouble with all the chords im learning (E minor, C, D, G, A and B7. For G i cant really reach with having my third finger on the bottom string and my 2nd finger on the 6th string it hurts really badly. And for the other chords my fingers always seem to be covering over another string causing it to make an akward sound. Any help on how to improve my chord playing?


Answer
How long have you been playing? To play an acoustic well needs a tad over 6 months before your hands settle into the "biz". If it's less than 3 months (I believe so), just keep pressing on! It's really difficult, you look like a failure, but I'm a depended-on guitarist for cell-ish youth meetings, and i started horribly. Keep practicing.

If it hurts, though, I highly advise you to practice stretching. Don't stretch it until it's pain though. Stretch it slightly less. Or get a smaller guitar, seriously.

What should I look for when buying an acoustic electric guitar?







I really want to learn how to play the guitar, partially to help out with my church's youth group praise team. I know that I'd need an acoustic electric guitar, but other than that, I have no clue on anything else regarding the brands that are good, a good price range, what kind of shape/size (if any) that I should get, etc.
If this helps, I have played piano to an intermediate-advanced level for 6 years and I am currently at an advanced level in violin (which I have played for 8 years), so I know about reading music.
I also have VERY small hands for my age, and my overall frame is petite.
Could you give me information on getting an acoustic-electric guitar?
It would be nice to get detailed information from someone who has either had the same trouble as me, or someone who has been playing guitar for a while and knows a lot about them.
Thanks!



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There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all guitar, so the best thing you could do is go to a guitar store and test drive a bunch of different brands. Each brand tends to have its own feel. Epiphone guitars, for instance, tend to have really chunky necks that make them challenging for beginners and players with small hands.

I'm female and have ridiculously small hands, which makes many acoustics and acoustic/electrics difficult to play. Acoustics have chunkier necks than electrics (I mostly play electric), but I find that Ibanez acoustics and acoustic/electrics have about the most user-friendly necks available. And even though Ibanez is known primarily for electric guitars and basses, their acoustic guitars are fantastic -- often nicer than guitars costing twice as much.

It's definitely worth trying some of the Ibanez acoustic/electrics. There are lots of models that have smaller-sized, thinner bodies, as well, so they're ideal for petite guitarists. The Talman model might be perfect for you, as it has a really thin body (about 3" deep), a thin neck and low action. It plays almost as easily as an electric guitar. It's not the loudest guitar in the world when it's not plugged into an amp, but it's still great as an acoustic guitar for around the house where you don't need a ton of volume. And the Talman has a built-in tuner, which is really convenient.

I'll post a link to the Talman at Musician's Friend so you can read the reviews. It's worth looking for a used on on craigslist or eBay, though, since there are lots of them around and you may be able to find one really cheap. I got a high-end one for $130 including shipping on eBay and it's a masterpiece.

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-Talman-TCY10-AcousticElectric-Guitar?sku=581659

The most important thing is to choose a guitar that feels really comfortable and natural in your hands. Trust your instincts, since they'll serve you better than anyone else's opinion. And be sure to try guitars while you're sitting, since that's probably how you'll practice. Ultimately, the way your guitar feels to you is more important than anyone else's opinion or the name on the headstock. And the more you love your guitar, the more you'll practice and the sooner you'll become a great guitarist. Good luck!




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What company makes great acoustic guitars and guitar picks?

Q. Is there one that makes good guitars and has accessories, like picks and pick holders? Preferably in different materials like rubber, nylon, and plastic.

Also tuning devices? I am looking for them for my band. We really want innovative, great sounding guitars.

Thank you.

Oh has to be in the United States, preferably in California.


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There's a great guitar my boyfriend just picked up, it's from Boulder Creek Guitars. They have electronic tuning devices too. They are in Morgan Hill but I do not know if they sell direct. Their sites are:

http://www.MorganHillMusic.com
http://www.BoulderCreekGuitars.com

They also sell Wedgie products, cool picks and drum stuff.
http://www.wedgie.com

What are some good acoustic and electric guitars, picks, and cases? And where I can buy them?

Q. I'm thinking about getting some new guitars. Nothing SUPER expensive or anything and some good guitar picks. I know there are a bunch out there so... and I would like a good sturdy case for travel. Thanks! :)


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First off, the guy on top is not correct. There are PLENTY of other good guitars and picks aside from from Fender. For acoustic, Ibanez and Takamine make some good guitars. For electric guitars, a good Epiphone (you'll have to try them yourself to decide) or Ibanez will work.

Picks normally seem the same but they can affect how you play and the sound of the guitar. Personally, I prefer Dunlop picks (the Tortex ones can play many styles and the Big Stubby picks not make a lot of the hollow noise when strummed).

For a case, it all depends on the size or shape of the guitar, but a Musician's Gear or Gator case work well for me.

I hope this helps!




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What are some good beginner guitar lesson videos on youtube?

Q. I have an acoustic guitar and I want to find a beginner lesson(s) online free. My plan is to find a teacher after learning very basic things.


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This one looks pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5aDC1Zkx3A

I think its a good idea to take lessons from a real person to make sure you get a solid foundation.
Some basic things you'll want to learn are:
Names of the strings
"Open" Chords
Notes of the frets (at least the first 5 frets)

Learn these things and you'll be well on your way. Have Fun!

What are some good entry level guitar lesson videos?

Q. I am a complete beginner; my acoustic guitar has sat in my room without any playing. If you know of good lesson/ tutorial videos for beginners, please link them below. DFTBA


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Learning to play the guitar should be easy and fun. One of the best ways to learn today is with online lessons. You really can learn how to play the guitar in just 15 minutes a day.

You probably could spend hours and hours of time online searching for "free" guitar lessons. On the other hand, you might just as well check out websites that offer lessons at very reasonable rates (compared to private lessons).

Visit: http://www.BestOnlineGuitarCourse.com or

http://19836lklokiz7ueye5tiolopc2.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ACEGUITARLESSONS or

http://8ea82pehqhgycmd6na769q4wek.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ADULTGUITARLESSONS

Do your homework. Do your due diligence. Have Fun.
 
Also you might want to look at:
 
http://goarticles.com/article/Best-online-guitar-course-Fact-or-Fantasy/4057915/
 
 http://goarticles.com/article/Learning-to-play-the-guitar-online-am-I-too-old/4095937/
   
Here's a Great Guitar for you to use when you take the Best Online Guitar Course!
http://riffmyguitar.weebly.com/yamaha-guitar-offer.html
 
If you play electric guitar, having a good guitar to play helps with motivation.
 
Hereâs a great electric guitar for under $500: Epiphone LP Standard Plain-Top Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst. You can see this guitar at:
 
http://www.amazon.com/Epiphone-Standard-Plain-Top-Collection-Cherryburst/dp/B000VTH1MU/ref=sr_1_2?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1297771134&sr=1-2
 
or (for just over $500) the Epiphone LP Standard Plus-Top Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Trans Blue. You can see this guitar at:
 
http://www.amazon.com/Epiphone-Standard-Plus-Top-Collection-Electric/dp/B0002H06JG/ref=sr_1_11?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1297771134&sr=1-11

Best of luck in learning how to play the guitar!




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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Acoustic Guitars?




kelly j


whats the difference/difference in sound between an acoustic and an acoustic-electric guitar?

also im looking at these guitars. does anyone know if theyre good?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-DG8S-Acoustic-Guitar-Value-Pack?sku=510705

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-DR90-Acoustic-Player-Pack?sku=518768

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Yamaha-GigMaker-Guitar-Pack?sku=519040

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-IJV50-JamPack-Quick-Start?sku=519456

i know it will prob be annoying to click on all the links but i really want some advice from experienced guitar players.
or if u see a better package u can leave the link



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Those guitars are good for a very beginning start. Learn how to finger chords, notes, and strung or fingerpick. But they are all acoustic guitars.

The sound an acoustic guitar generates comes from the body of the guitar itself. The type of wood and craftsmanship are critical to the tone of an acoustic guitar. Most beginners aren't aware of this, but there IS a reason some acoustic guitars are more expensive than others. You get what you pay for in most cases, but with a little hunting you might get a very good deal on a used guitar.

But the sound is generated by the vibration of the strings and is amplified inside the hollow body and comes out of the sound hole in an acoustic guitar.

While all guitars can be played without amps, acoustic guitars can be heard much better than electric guitars.

Acoustic-electric guitars, in this case, is a term for acoustic guitars which have a jack for a cable and pickups for the sound. You can play an acoustic guitar plugged into an amp and get louder sound out of it. Also, since you have a way to take the sound out with a cable, you can put your sound through pedals or distortion settings on an amp to create a different sound.

One thing to note is that you will likely have to block the sound hole of an acoustic if you play your amp loudly otherwise you will create feedback (that's the loud screechy noise that is produced when a microphone is placed too close to the speaker) through the soundhole and the amp.

Another important point for care of your acoustic guitar is a humidifier. The wood of your guitar is so important to the tone that if you leave it in a dry place (or live in a dry environment) the wood can dry out and weaken or even crack. You can either use a regular humidifier for your guitar room or buy an acoustic guitar humidifier (that fits in the sound hole and ALSO can block feedback) from any guitar store (or online.)

When you become a more proficient guitarist there are really only two types of acoustic guitars worth buying. Taylors or Martins.

Taylor Guitars are quieter and have a slightly softer tone compared to the Martin Guitars, but have built-in electronics for plugging into amps and are very good if you plan on putting on concerts or other amped performances.

Martin Guitars are, to me, the best acoustic guitars you can buy. They do not have the same electronics as Taylors, but they invented the dreadnaught style body and have long perfected it. You can definitely hear the difference in tone when you play a Martin Guitar as well as the ease of action (how easy it is to push the strings down to create chords) and the sustain of the sound.

Hope this helped.

Should a beginner take ACOUSTIC guitar lessons or ELECTRIC guitar lessons?

Q. My little brother wants to start guitar lessons and has the choice to learn either acoustic or electric. I think that acoustic would be better for someone who's new to playing guitar but then again I've never played that instrument. He, however would like the electric guitar. So, for anyone with some guitar experience, which do you think is more suited for a beginner, electric or acoustic?


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The acoustic guitar is usually harder to play due to its strings being more raised from the fret board and the proper strumming movements needed (as opposed to the extremely close strings on the electric, and most electric players playing with static arms)

For example, learning to play bar chords well on an acoustic guitar (where one finger must peg every string on one fret, then remaining fingers peg other notes after the extended finger) will be a lot harder than on an electric guitar, but once your brother's mastered it he'll be able to play them perfectly on an electric guitar.

In my opinion, it's much better to learn the basics and get some skill on the acoustic before moving onto the electric guitar - he'll also be a lot happier receiving an electric guitar knowing he can already play well




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Where to buy An acoustic lefty guitar?

Q. im left handed so i need a lefty guitar OBVIOUSLY
i want a pretty acoustic one
not just a plain brown one
i'd really like a pink one... any suggestions on where to buy?


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search on ebay new or used cheap
http://www.gibson.com/slash/dealermap/

I just bought a cheap acoustic guitar - I am left handed - Can I just restring it?




jackrrabit


I am a beginner and know nothing about guitars. I just bought (what I assume is) a right handed guitar. I don't want to return it and seek out a left handed one just for beginning.... Can't I just have the strings re-tied so they work like a left handed guitar?


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You say "re-tied" - does that mean it's a classical style guitar with nylon strings? If so, then yes you can just switch the strings. If it's a steel string - then it's not quite as easy. The nut (by the tuning pegs) is slotted for the width of the strings. You may have to file the bass string slots wider so the strings fit. Also, like the other post said - consider playing "right-handed" lots of lefties do.




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