Need help on a guitar =]
I'm about to take a class on learning how to play guitar but, for this class, it is required that you bring your own. So I was wondering what are some good guitars? I am completely new when it comes to them haha. Price range shouldn't really matter since I have school money to pay for it, but not something outrageously expensive.
January 6, 2011
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Dunno about their acoustic guitars, or if they really make any, but Rogue is a very inexpensive brand with amazing quality. Great for beginners.
My first Electric Bass was a Rogue (was only $120 from the Musician's Friend website) and it has served me well; as well as many other people who's reviews I've read on the various Rogue guitars and basses.
[quote=tiganior1]Build calluses faster, play steel acoustic.
Want to stick to nylon? Play classical.
I don't know about you, but it's really annoying when you can play a song on nylons, but can't on steel.[/quote]
Okay so would steel or nylon string be better for a beginner? I'm not really gonna be playing classical music, but Gaga said it's easier.
go to music and arts and buy the clearance sale ones xD
It's your first guitar. Get something cheap ($250-).
Go to a local guitar store and try out the cheap guitars. Write the names of the guitar that you like.
Go home and read feedback of the guitar on the Internet. Focus more on negative feedbacks.
You know... just like everything else.
It's your first guitar... it doesn't matter as much... just don't buy it from Target.
Sorry I didn't mention it, but yeah, acoustic
Acoustic or electric? (Probably acoustic)