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07-27-2006, 11:25 PM #1OPSenior Member
buying a guitar.. help
hey everyone, i want to learn how to play an electric guitar. I have a bunch of friends that play and I'm gonna ask them to teach me some things.. i was wondering if any of you play? is it really hard to learn or is it one of those things that just takes a LOT of practice. Anyway my main question here is, what's a good electric guitar to buy to start out with(i barely know anything about guitars). I dont care that much if its not a great one.. even if its crappy, for now im trying to learn the basics. And how much would one of these usually go for? im not really looking to spend a lottt of money, esp. if im just begining.
any other advice or tips would be sweet
thnkssMyMARYJANE Reviewed by MyMARYJANE on . buying a guitar.. help hey everyone, i want to learn how to play an electric guitar. I have a bunch of friends that play and I'm gonna ask them to teach me some things.. i was wondering if any of you play? is it really hard to learn or is it one of those things that just takes a LOT of practice. Anyway my main question here is, what's a good electric guitar to buy to start out with(i barely know anything about guitars). I dont care that much if its not a great one.. even if its crappy, for now im trying to learn Rating: 5We got to give a little love, have a little hope. Make this world a little better \"
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07-27-2006, 11:44 PM #2Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
Guitar is just something you gotta stick with because you're going to suck at first. And then when you think you're pretty good after a couple months, and then you suddenly think you suck again, it's because you do, and you have to just keep doing whatever you've been doing. Alot of guitarists I know including myself wanted to quit after a few months when we had all solidly progressed, but it still seemed like we'd never be really really good. I've been playing for almost 4 years now and I have to say I'm getting to be pretty good. So one thing to remember, don't give this up once you've started.
A decent electric guitar to start off with is a Squier Bullet. It is a nice guitar for guitarists who don't really have an ear for tone yet and who are just there to learn the basics in the easiest way possible. You'll be able to find them for under $150 most musical shops you go to. Try going to a large-scale music store though because little guitar shops will most likely not have this guitar.
Good luck
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07-28-2006, 12:36 AM #3Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
it takes some serious commitment. Learning guitar has big highs and lows. Youll feel awesome one moment when you play a cool riff then feeling like quitting when you keep fucking up that same riff the next day.
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07-28-2006, 12:54 AM #4Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
Originally Posted by MyMARYJANE
amp, guitar, case, and a cd or two.
I'll throw a few pointers your way when you;re ready.
I have a couple of Martins(acoustic)
A Fender Stratocaster, Eric Clapton Signature
A Yamaha, and a Santa Cruz. Plus a couple of fiddles, flute, and my Grandpa's old Mandolin, that he played when he was a kid.
dai*ma:stoned: sfca94110
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07-28-2006, 12:56 AM #5Senior Member
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07-28-2006, 01:00 AM #6Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
get a strat pack or something along those lines. It comes with guitar, amp, case and other little doo dads
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07-28-2006, 01:13 AM #7Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
get a ilbanez rg or sg they are the best begginer guitars for metal heads and they look damn cool
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07-28-2006, 01:44 AM #8Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
im gonna start learning electric guitar too. i definitely have enough free time these days to practice practice practice
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07-28-2006, 02:11 AM #9OPSenior Member
buying a guitar.. help
thnks for the help guys!! I'm not getting the guitar for about another month bc im low on $$ .. cant wait
We got to give a little love, have a little hope. Make this world a little better \"
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07-28-2006, 03:08 AM #10Senior Member
buying a guitar.. help
ive been playing for about 14yrs it takes practice and lots of finger pain to get used to playing, its not hard but its not easy after about a month you'll start to get the hang of it and once you learn a few cool things its becomes addicting to play.
i remember playing for 8-10 hours a day as a teenager somedays my fingers bled but have to keep going, someone said a Squire Strat to start with that would be the best choice i myself still have one i play once in a while and thats the guitar my friends are allowed to use unless they want the 7 string but that thing is like learning to play all over again it sits collecting dust.
get the strat they sound ok mine stays in tune very well. :thumbsup:
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