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re: Looking for a reasonably priced beginner guitar
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:45 pm to Bushmaster
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:45 pm to Bushmaster
you and your viking descendant guitar god friend are much too intimidating. I like to admire you from afar.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:54 pm to link
You had to google, huh?
Srsly though. Its always a good time. We sat in at a couple of BR hole in the wall bars and it turned into quite the party.
Srsly though. Its always a good time. We sat in at a couple of BR hole in the wall bars and it turned into quite the party.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 12:47 am to Bushmaster
Beginner acoustic, looking to see if it's for you? Epiphone. They make nice high end guitars, too, but they have some less expensive models, maybe even under $200. Look in your local phone book....er.....Yellowpages.com and go to a local shop.
There should also be some reasonable Alvarez and/or Ibanez guitars, too.
There should also be some reasonable Alvarez and/or Ibanez guitars, too.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 1:00 am to Bushmaster
Bush u need to bring yo arse up here and kill deer! Then we play guitar. Had fricking 9 doe with 2 spikes/buttons in my backyard this morning. You and me can party on deer in Illinois and Kentucky.
To the op. Buy a decent Yamaha for about 400 and buy a tuner so you won't get disappointed . Learn how to change strings and practice until you bleed. Been doing it for 30 years.
To the op. Buy a decent Yamaha for about 400 and buy a tuner so you won't get disappointed . Learn how to change strings and practice until you bleed. Been doing it for 30 years.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 6:56 am to LSUcdro
If your really not sure if its going to be something you will stick with I would go for a cheapo like a Yamaha from best buy or target. Usually less than 100 bucks. Not the greatest but usually have softer strings. I had an old pawn shop guitar that I started to learn with. Then about 3-4 months in when I stuck with it and finally started to get it I rewarded myself with a nicer higher end epiphone acoustic
Lets face it a huge percentage of ppl trying to learn usually quit 1-2 weeks in. Because well the first month or 2 of trying to learn sucks. Finger tips are sore wrist cramps up feel like you have no rhythm.
Lets face it a huge percentage of ppl trying to learn usually quit 1-2 weeks in. Because well the first month or 2 of trying to learn sucks. Finger tips are sore wrist cramps up feel like you have no rhythm.
This post was edited on 12/1/12 at 7:02 am
Posted on 12/1/12 at 7:14 am to LSUcdro
The standard beginner guitar is a Fender Squier Stratocaster. Usually about $150-$200. Fender makes squier acoustics also.
Bundle deal on Amazon
Warning: These are very, very cheap and sound like shite. But if you get into it and learn the guitar and really like it, upgrade. Guitars are one of the things on this planet where when you pay more, you truly get more.
One day, if you're OT Ballin' enough, get you a Taylor acoustic. I get a boner just thinking about it.
Bundle deal on Amazon
Warning: These are very, very cheap and sound like shite. But if you get into it and learn the guitar and really like it, upgrade. Guitars are one of the things on this planet where when you pay more, you truly get more.
One day, if you're OT Ballin' enough, get you a Taylor acoustic. I get a boner just thinking about it.
This post was edited on 12/1/12 at 7:16 am
Posted on 12/1/12 at 7:23 am to LSUcdro
I bought my daughter one last year from the place on Florida Blvd. right by the Texas Club. Awesome personal service and tips and very reasonably priced. Guitar center never even took the time to ask if I needed any help and they seemed a little pricey.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 7:33 am to LSUcdro
I was in the same boat. I wanted to learn classical guitar, but as a beginner, didn't want to spend a ton. I found that the cordoba was the best for the money. I spend about 350 and have a great sounding guitar that is very forgiving on the fingers.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 7:37 am to tiger1969
My most expensive one is a Guild DV-4.$699.00.It's a low end Guild but I love it.I've got a Washburn I paid $300.00 for at a Pawn Shop and it has a nice sound.
If you don't play and are going to purchase one,get the salesman to play it.Really lightweight,cheap guitars sound like shite.You want one that the strings are close to the fret board or it will kill your finger tips.It'll take a while but It's worth it.
If you don't play and are going to purchase one,get the salesman to play it.Really lightweight,cheap guitars sound like shite.You want one that the strings are close to the fret board or it will kill your finger tips.It'll take a while but It's worth it.
This post was edited on 12/1/12 at 7:48 am
Posted on 12/1/12 at 7:55 am to RedPop4
quote:
Epiphone. They make nice high end guitars, too,
No such thing.They suck.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 8:05 am to OLDBEACHCOMBER
Get a Fender Strat or PRS SE , an ibanez TS9 pedal and a Peavey Delta Blues amp.
Posted on 12/1/12 at 8:11 am to Bushmaster
shite on hour hands and clap them together
Posted on 12/1/12 at 8:30 am to Bushmaster
I did have to google
I was like then I was like
I was like then I was like
Posted on 12/4/12 at 6:52 pm to LSUcdro
I've played for 13 years, and Alvarez still suits my ear and my wallet.
Do not buy Epiphone.
Do not buy Epiphone.
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