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- starseed_10
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Something cheap. There's no particular brand to go with (my first was an "Axtech" ... what the fuck is up with that?). Ask the guitar shoppe folks about a good guitar for a beginner.
There's a couple of reasons for this.
First, there's always a chance (albeit a small one) that you won't like playing, so you don't want to waste a lot of money on something high quality just to collect dust.
Also, having a cheaper guitar will give you something to strive for. Once you're a more solid player, and you're sure you're ready to move on up, then you can jump to a better guitar.
There's a couple of reasons for this.
First, there's always a chance (albeit a small one) that you won't like playing, so you don't want to waste a lot of money on something high quality just to collect dust.
Also, having a cheaper guitar will give you something to strive for. Once you're a more solid player, and you're sure you're ready to move on up, then you can jump to a better guitar.
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I don't know how much that will actually matter, though. Try playing around with some right-handed guitars as well as some leftys. Though I'm right handed, I have always played baseball and hockey left-handed. I think that with these things it's more what your comfortable with. Don't get married to a label of "left handed" - try them both before you choose.
Also, you'll need to buy an amp if you're getting an electric guitar (and cables, and possibly a distortion pedal [so that you don't have to get up and use the amp itself to turn on distortion]). Plus, you don't have to spend all of your money when you're just starting out. You might want to save some for other things, or even for extra stuff for your guitar down the road (strap, more picks, strings, etc...)
Also, you'll need to buy an amp if you're getting an electric guitar (and cables, and possibly a distortion pedal [so that you don't have to get up and use the amp itself to turn on distortion]). Plus, you don't have to spend all of your money when you're just starting out. You might want to save some for other things, or even for extra stuff for your guitar down the road (strap, more picks, strings, etc...)
i borrowed a guitar from my music class awhile back, and it was definately easier playing left handed. before practicing i always held it left handed but then was like "ah..it's a right handed guitar!" hah. so. yeah. left handed.
would something by fender be good to start with?
i'm rather difficult. i'm so paranoid of..buying something..that'll suck.

would something by fender be good to start with?
i'm rather difficult. i'm so paranoid of..buying something..that'll suck.

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Don't worry about it. And don't buy Fender. Between these two most popular guitar heavyweights, Gibson wins by a long shot (although there are much better, though more expensive brands out there). Don't be concerned with getting a name you recognise.
A cheap guitar is a cheap guitar.
However.
A well known name like "Fender" has overpriced low-end guitars. You'll get more for your money from a lesser known brand, when looking at the cheaper models. Though their better guitars are very good, there's no point paying extra to have "Fender" on the head of a beginner guitar.
A cheap guitar is a cheap guitar.
However.
A well known name like "Fender" has overpriced low-end guitars. You'll get more for your money from a lesser known brand, when looking at the cheaper models. Though their better guitars are very good, there's no point paying extra to have "Fender" on the head of a beginner guitar.
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Acoustics are actually harder to learn on. The strings are farther away from the neck, so it takes stronger fingers to hold them down (and, when just starting out, that can be difficult. I started fairly young, and the acoustic was too hard for me).
I definately agree on the Sears comment. Stay away from Sears.
I definately agree on the Sears comment. Stay away from Sears.
- AnnieDreams
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Axtech wrote:Acoustics are actually harder to learn on. The strings are farther away from the neck, so it takes stronger fingers to hold them down (and, when just starting out, that can be difficult. I started fairly young, and the acoustic was too hard for me).
I definately agree on the Sears comment. Stay away from Sears.
But, electric guitars have to use metal strings, which are much harder to hold down than the ones on my acoustic.
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Axtech wrote:Acoustics are actually harder to learn on. The strings are farther away from the neck, so it takes stronger fingers to hold them down (and, when just starting out, that can be difficult. I started fairly young, and the acoustic was too hard for me).
I definately agree on the Sears comment. Stay away from Sears.
You tell me this after I've been learning on an acoustic!

Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf
Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...
Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...
So glad you could stay
Forever
He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand
You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..
So glad you could stay
Forever

NO Sears!! If you get a guitar from sears I'll break it. 

Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf
Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...
Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...
So glad you could stay
Forever
He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand
You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..
So glad you could stay
Forever
