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A Guide to Purchasing Your First Guitar

 

Deciding you want to learn to play the guitar is a great endeavor. It will be hard and stressful, but also fun and exhilarating. The next step to playing the guitar, after deciding you want to learn, is purchasing your first guitar. Though the process of purchasing your first guitar should be fun, it can also be a stressful process if you don't know what you are looking for. There are so many different types, brands, and styles to choose from, that it can become overwhelming for those who don't know the basics. So, to help you get the best beginning guitar for you, here are some basic tips and advice to get you started.

 

Your first guitar will be very special to you. It will set the stage for your guitar playing future. So you have to make sure you have a great learning experience to pave the way to a great life of guitar playing. One important thing that makes or breaks a beginning guitarist is the ease of playing of the guitar. When you push down on the strings in the fretboard, it should not feel too hard to do. If the strings are too far from the fretboard, it can make it hard to push them down far enough to make the right sound. This can become frustrating for beginners, and many times cause them to give up. Because the guitarist is a beginner, they tend to think they are just incapable of playing a note correctly and will just give up, rather than understanding that it is not their fault but the fault of the guitar. Make sure you actually try to play the guitar before purchasing from an online musical instruments store to make sure it is easy to play.

 

The other dilemma many new guitar players face is deciding between acoustic and electric. Though many believe it is better to start on the acoustic guitar, this is not always the case. They are very similar to one another. The finger positioning and way the strings are plucked or strummed are the same, and the only difference is in the body of the guitar. An electric guitar has a solid wood body and needs an amplifier to make the proper sound. An acoustic guitar has a hollow body with a hole in the middle that produces the sound, and therefore does not need an amplifier. Because of the different makes of the body of the guitar, the sound produced will also be different. So, it depends on the guitarist as to which type they prefer to learn to play on. Remember, it will be more fun to learn how to play if you truly love the look, feel, and sound of your guitar. Click here for a bass lesson.

 

To shop for your guitar, your best option is going to a music store at www.yourinstrument.com.au. These stores employ staff that is very knowledgeable and experienced, which means they will be able to help you to pick out your instrument. They can answer any questions you may have and guide you in choosing the right guitar for you. You will discover that there are more guitars here to choose from than any other type of store, making it easier to find the best guitar for you. They offer a wide variety of new and used guitars in different colors, shapes, sizes, and styles. They also offer the option to sell your instrument to the store when you decide it is time to upgrade in the future. You may also want to check their online music store so see more instruments available and help you get the best deals before you visit the actual store.

 

Picking out your first guitar should be a fun and exciting process. Make sure you do not make it too overwhelming by understanding the basics of picking out the right guitar for you.

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