Sunday, March 27, 2011

Deciding Which Guitar Is Right For You

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Whether your just starting out, or upgrading your old guitar, it is of utmost importance that you make the right choice in selecting your guitar. Of course selecting a style, shape or color is a very important factor. If you’re unsure, just make a trip to a local music store. Usually the staff are more than happy to let you play around with as many as you like.

If you are going electric, then you would want to be spending good money on not only the guitar itself, but also the amp. Find a guitar that has “low action” on the strings as this is easier to play. You would want to spend probably around $400 - $600 on this. You can also get yourself a relatively cheap but good enough amp for about $150 - $200. Once you think you have found what you want, don’t be afraid to ask as many questions as you can think of, for example if it is a good guitar for beginners.

For an acoustic guitar this is a bit more simple. The absolute minimum you would want to spend is $200. Even this is still a cheap guitar. Low action acoustic guitars (easy to play) usually start around at $500 - $600. Also, avoid nylon (plastic) strings altogether. They are literally made of fishing line, produce a cheap sound and go out of tune quickly.

Once you have found what you’re after, you will need picks, a guitar tuner, and if you have an electric, an input cable for the amp. Other accessories such as stands, shoulder straps, capos, carry cases etc. are useful but not necessary.

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