Guitar experts: Yamaha No 80 Nippon Gakki?

PJ_Soul
Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,704
I'm clueless. Am learning how to play, and was given one of these (barely used - my mom bought it new and then never learned to play), and I'm just wondering what anyone's thoughts are about the quality of this instrument. Thanks!

With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
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looks like a old production yamaha classical guitar.
better quality than the newer ones, i guess.
still, it's a CLASSICAL guitar.
When i was starting out on guitar, all i had around was my dad's old nylon string fucker.
I reckon eventually you'll want a steel string guitar, or ...
an ELECTRIC
but get some decent strings on it, oil the fretboard, and learn some chords, and how to finger that fucker.
If you get good at fretting on a nylon acoustic, you should be good to go on an electric.If I was to smile and I held out my hand
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DriftingByTheStorm wrote:looks like a old production yamaha classical guitar.
better quality than the newer ones, i guess.
still, it's a CLASSICAL guitar.
When i was starting out on guitar, all i had around was my dad's old nylon string fucker.
I reckon eventually you'll want a steel string guitar, or ...
an ELECTRIC
but get some decent strings on it, oil the fretboard, and learn some chords, and how to finger that fucker.
If you get good at fretting on a nylon acoustic, you should be good to go on an electric.
No electric for me - I don't think my neighbors in my wood frame apartment building would enjoy that! Acoustic baby - that should be fine. Especially since I have no special musical talents. I played the piano for 15 years, and really never got better than mediocre, and not for lack of trying. I still love playing music though!With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
i learned the completely opposite way.. :oops:
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acoustic"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way.. :oops:
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acousticWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way.. :oops:
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acoustic"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
gimmesometruth27 wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way.. :oops:
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acousticWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
If I was to smile and I held out my hand
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DriftingByTheStorm wrote:With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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The title of the thread starts "guitar experts", so clearly I have no right to be here...but am anyway!
Have always tuned my guitar by ear...and am ok at it...but if there is noise around...like you are playing at a friendly gathering and its a bit rowdy...I find it near impossible to tune accurately...and playing a guitar not tuned really nicely is just horrible...especially when you are just learning.
I recently went to the music shop and bought this little cherub tuner that clips on the end of my guitar, runs on a battery and cost about thirty bucks...it lives there now all the time...it takes about one minute to perfectly tune my guitar...it is my new third best friend...cant believe I went twenty years without one. The best thing about them is when you buy new strings, which take some time to stretch in, so you are constantly tuning for a day or two.
Good luck and stick at it...I started on nylon and never really left them...I like them. They are a bit easier on the fingers and if you are like me and suffer from fat fingers they generally have the strings and frets a bit more spread out, so its possibly a tad easier"God created surfing and Pearl Jam so that the truely gifted, talented and most intelligent people wouldnt rule the world"...adapted from my bumper sticker0
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