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How
To Choose A Guitar That Suits You Best!
When it comes to
choosing the right guitar for you, the most important
point to keep in mind is…what sort of music
are you looking at playing?
Rock Music
If you are looking at playing rock music, the
best guitar to go for is an Electric guitar.
The key here is to start small and grow big. I
have seen so many people go out and buy the most
expensive equipment before they can play anything.
You may have your heart set on getting big names
like a new Gibson Les Paul or a Fender Stratocaster,
but the prices are pretty steep.
When choosing your
first electric guitar, the best thing to go for
is a copy of an original i.e. Plywood as explained
in Lesson 2. The sound between an original Solid
Wood compare to Plywood is a lot better, however
plywood is much cheaper. My suggestion is to go
for small brands like Legend, Onyx or Orion for
now. Once you have mastered the basics, then it
is the time to upgrade.
Second hand guitars
are another option to go for. There are some great
deals going in the local papers. When looking
for a guitar, make sure you plug it in and try
it out. Grab the strap if need be and put the
guitar around your neck. Get every possible bit
of information you can before making a decision.
Tips:
Keep in mind that when you go for an electric
guitar, you will also need an amplifier. There
are some great deals going whereby you can choose
guitar, amplifier and lead in one package. One
final tip is when choosing your guitar; REMEMBER
to plug it into an amplifier similar to what you
are buying. There is no use testing your guitar
through the most expensive amplifier in the shop.
It will not sound the same when you play through
your own amplifier at home. Choosing the right
amplifier is important; therefore it is covered
in the next lesson.
Classical Acoustic
Music
The best guitar to go for if you are looking at
playing Classic Acoustic music is either Spanish
Classic Acoustic Guitar or Steel String
Acoustic.
Spanish Classic
Acoustic Guitars are extremely light and having
nylon strings which are very soft on your fingers.
They come in a range of different sizes even very
small size for young kids. Spanish Classic Acoustic
guitars are also a lot cheaper and easier to maintain
than Steel String Acoustic Guitar.
Steel String Acoustic
Guitars are a little more expensive compare
to Spanish guitars. Again, with acoustic guitars,
there is no need to go for big brands when you
are first starting out. The most important thing
is that you feel comfortable playing it. Also,
make sure your fingers fit around the guitar neck
and it is not too big for you to play. It depends
on you as to whether you want to pickups or not.
But remember to test it first before you buy.
There are many possibilities
when comes to choosing a guitar. Whether you decide
to choose an electric or an acoustic, the fundamentals
are the same.
Ask yourself. What
style of music are you looking at playing? Classical
Acoustic music or Rock music? How keen are you
when comes to playing the guitar? How serious
are you? What is your budget? Are you looking
at getting the best equipment from the beginning
or looking at starting small and then upgrading
gradually? It is a little difficult to tell at
this stage, so your best bet is to keep expenses
low and your music education high. Choose a
guitar that fits you, suits you, and makes you
look DAMN good!
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