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Choosing Between An Electric or Acoustic Guitar

The biggest decision you will have to make when starting guitar, is if you want to learn on an electric or an acoustic one. This of course can depending on many things, including the various types of music you like, and what you feel the most comfortable with. With that said, here are a few tips to help you make a more informed decision:

Degree of Patience

If you get discouraged easily or don't possess the gift of patience, then you should lean more towards learning on an electric guitar. This is because in general, they are much easier to play because of the smaller bodies and the strings are much easier to strum. While some people may get intimidated easily with the knobs and buttons found on an electric guitar at first, it is much easier to get the basics down.

Cost

When you are looking to buy a beginners guitar, you don't want to break your budget. It would be silly to spend $700 on a guitar, then found out it isn't up your alley! In this case, an acoustic guitar has an advantage over an electric one. This is because in general, acoustic guitars are cheaper and the accessories alone for an electric guitar can really start to add up. Of course, there are package sets for electric guitars that include all of the basics to get started.

Buying your first guitar can be confusing and a little intimidating. However, remember to just keep it simple by using the tips above. Your first guitar doesn't have to be anything special. It doesn't have to have all of the bells and whistles for you to start learn all of the basics. In fact, by keeping it simple, you will have a much better chance of sticking to the guitar.




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