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Acoustic Starter Guitars - four Suggestions To Purchasing A Better First Guitar

By: Mike Hargreaves

An Acoustic Starter Guitar is a vital choice for several reasons and there are a lot of ways to get it wrong. I've made bad selections when buying guitars and I'd like to help if you are thinking of a starter acoustic guitar for the 1st time.

My Father got me my original acoustic starter guitar when I was a young man. It was a giant body, no name acoustic guitar with an electric pickup that he'd purchased from a man he worked with. I do not know why he thought it would be a good idea as I'd not asked for one and hadn't shown any interest in any form of instrument previously. He had no way of understanding the large and life long changes it'd make for me when he bought it. I am 50 now and looking back on a love affair with guitars that has lasted all my adult life.

I didn't have a clue the best way to tune or play it at first. All I knew was that I REALLY liked it. Strumming some random strings and having fun with the way it sounded was an introduction to a world of music. I played for a couple of hours each night time to start with or until my fingers bled whichever came soonest. I had chosen the world's worst guitar tutor - me! If only I had known a bit of of what I know now when I started with my acoustic guitar.

For a start I would not have gotten the music book I did. It was old fashioned and filled with old songs that did nothing for me emotionally. Tip no 1 - focus on what you enjoy. Learn to play the sort of songs that you take pleasure in. When you have a favorite band play their music. It will make the experience a pleasure instead of a chore. There is a huge quantity of fine music avaiable for purchase or downloaded from the internet free of charge that you'll never have an opportunity to play more than a tiny fraction of it.

Once I had a number of the basics below my belt I fancied trying a different guitar and set off to my local second hand store with a hard earned £25 in my excited little hands. I purchased the largest, reddest guitar that they had just because it looked so damn sexy! The action on the guitar (the space between the strings and the fretboard) was huge. It made it very difficult to play and everything was much harder due to it. Tip no 2 - get a guitar that sounds as good as it looks. Shopping for a guitar is very like shopping for a automobile in that we buy it emotionally. We fall in love with the way it looks before we ever drive it. If you do not know enough about guitars to choose one which 'feels' right as well as sounding good take someone with you who does. If you do not know anyone like that do some homework before you buy. There are plenty of guitar magazines and review website on-line that ought to offer you a good idea about the various manufacturers and models available.

Some Guitarists will inform you that you may play any song with only three chords and there's some truth in that. Learning just a few easy chords to get you started may be very important. Keep in mind that horrible music book I purchased? It held me back for years. Tip no three - get some tuition. If you know someone with a guitar get them to spend a bit of time with you. Study some primary chords and strumming. It will move you forward much better and faster than attempting to learn on your own. I would advocate guitar lessons except it's good to find the proper teacher. A bad instructor can put you off music for life. A good teacher will have the ability to recognise the place you need help and how best to practise.

Tip no 4 - and maybe the most important is buy the very best guitar you can afford. Learning to play is troublesome enough without having to wrestle with an inexpensive no-name guitar as well. Too many people decide to buy a cheap guitar not knowing if they will stick with it and afraid that they'll waste the money. A good high quality guitar will get you off to the best start. It is going to be much simpler to play, sound a lot better and stay in tune longer. Bear a few of these tips in mind when shopping for a starter acoustic guitar and you'll stand a much better chance of learning the instrument and it will give you a lifetime of enjoyment in return.

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Purchasing your first acoustic starter guitar is a big decision and it's one that is easy to get wrong.I've made bad decisions when buying guitars and I'd like to help if you're considering a starter acoustic guitar for the 1st time.

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