going to start playing the Guitar.
mdigenakis
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Of course it's not that easy. Something i've always wanted to do and i'm starting late in my life at 23, but better than never. Any suggestions on which guitar i should start with? and which lesson book i should buy?
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You're not starting late. I started at 32. It's worth it.
Electric or acoustic?
You shouldn't invest too much, since it's possible you'll lose interest and won't get much for it used -- but on the other hand, if you spend more on a better guitar, it'll play and sound better and last longer.
Most guitars in the same price range are pretty much the same, regardless of brand -- other people will tell you different because they're biased towards or against a particular brand. Of course there are exceptions to this, but for the most part this is true -- spend a lot of money and you'll get a good guitar, spend a little money and you'll get a not so good guitar.
Now for a guitar suggestion; I haven't the slightest clue what you're looking for (acoustic or electric), nor do I know what guitar shops are around you and what brands they carry, so it'd be pointless for me to suggest any particular guitars. Just go into a guitar shop, and play whatever is in your price range. Ultimately, you should buy the one you like and not let some people over the internet decide for you.
But for a push in the right direction, I've noticed ibanez, washburn, and epiphone make pretty good low-end guitars.
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Take a look at your favorite bands and see what kind of guitars they are playing.
This will give you a good start since you can typically find a starter version of each of those guitars.
Book-wise, well, what are you looking to do???
- If you want to be able to "Read music, get some music theory, play chords, and eventually be able to solo" . . .
Then Get Mel Bay's Modern Guitar Method-Grade-1, and a small Chord Book to start with.
Then eventually graduate yourself to a beginners song book from one of your favorite bands.
- If you're just looking to play a bunch of songs without theory knowledge then:
Just get a Chord Book, and maybe a beginners songs book of your favorite band.
Also, hang around with others that are newer to the the instrument, they'll supply a lot of the encouragement you need.
And maybe take a guitar class at College for an elective credit, that can get you in touch with other newbee players.
Cheers . . .
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Takemine makes awesome inexpensive guitars. Go to guitar center or accent music. If your budget is high, get a taylor
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Just get one of the $100 Stratocaster copies.
Or, you could see if you have one of these close by;
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I buy ALL of my gear from Music Go Round. They're so great.
First post, w00t!
And speaking about books: Mel Bay is good, and you can pick up spare lessons off the internet, Ultimate-guitar is pretty good depending on the lesson.
Thank you for letting me waste your time lol
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I learned on my strat squier which I love more than anything. The downfall? I could cover up my mistakes with overdrive. I WISH I would have learned acoustic. My fingers would be stronger, I'd have better technique...man, I could go on and on for days. THe Fender acoustic pack includes a DVD and book.
JEFF HARDY AND JEFF AMENT USED TO LOOK THE SAME
"Pearl Jam always eases my mind and fires me up at the same time.”-Jeff Hardy
As far as a quality, affordable guitar, only one brand comes to mind... Seagull. They are made in Canada, and the quality is amazing. I picked up a Seagull S6+ Spruce for $249 about two years ago. If you look around you can get a Seagull S6 for about $300 pretty easily.