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If I were a beginner, I wouldn't purchase an expensive guitar at first. However, you get what you pay for. A cheap guitar will discourage you, as it will be tougher to learn chords when you have to press harder on the frets. An electric guitar is fun to start with, but you could also get a cheaper acoustic with nylon strings. Look for a second hand one and press down on the strings "one at a time " and move up the frets towards the top to see if it rattles the string. If it doesn't seem to hard and doesn't buzz the string. Try it out. Usually a Gibson, Fender, or Yamaha's are reasonable to begin with. Check out a music store.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
ask the people qt the store, try it out for a few minutes. i am not a guitar player so i imgine it would hurt if your not used to it.
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |