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How To Choose The Right Guitar

Choosing the right guitar is not as easy as most people think it is. This is especially so if you are buying one for the first time. A rule of thumb is to not flinch when it comes to quality. Price should not be a determining factor if good quality sound is what you are looking at. If you are a beginner, it would be best to invest in an acoustic guitar.

The reasoning behind this is simple – in order for an electric guitar to sound good, it should be a good quality and be hooked up to a good amplifier. A lot also depends on the skill of the player. What you hear in popular music CDs is recorded in studios and uses effects boxes which is not something you can get immediately comfortable with.


For a beginner, an acoustic guitar gets rid of all these requirements. Be sure of whether playing the guitar is a hobby you are serious about. If you are do not hesitate in buying yourself a good quality one. Play as many guitars as you can at your friend’s place, the shop, a good guitar you see any where. This will give you a fair idea of what you are comfortable with.


Choose a guitar that you are comfortable with. The first aspect to look into is the size. It should not have your arm on par with your shoulder. This will not allow you to play well. Never consider guitars that harp on the brand name rather than the features of the guitar. Also steer clear from so-called value packages when it comes to guitars.


Wrap your hands around the fret board and check to see if you are comfortable with moving up and down on it. Keep in mind the different woods give out different sounds. Check a variety of woods before you settle on one. When you have finally made your choice, it would be wise to invest in a few accessories.


The first being a hardwood case for your guitar. Though bulky, these are stronger than the gig cases normally used. Also buy a strap for your guitar. Here, any strap will do, as long as it can hold the weight of your guitar.


Buying a guitar should be done with a great deal of consideration.