April 18, 2010
What is a good quality starter acoustic electric guitar?
Ok, sono andato a Guitar Center e mi è piaciuta una standing ovation e una chitarra Takamine cedro (sia acustico). Mio cugino dice che odia la Ovation (anche se come molti a dire che il suo tono di stagno e diapositive). D'altra parte, il mio amico dice Cheers (che svolge un Mitchell 100 dollari e come esso.) . . . Che ne dici? Tutte le altre marche?
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Comments on What is a good quality starter acoustic electric guitar?
You should start learning how to play on an acoustic guitar, not an electric.
An acoustic guitar takes a bit more work, so it will strengthen your fingers, and give you firmer technique than if you learned on an electric. When you switch to an electric (in a year or two), your playing will be more solid that someone who started on an electric.
The brand doesn’t matter much when you’re starting out. Get a cheap one so if you decide you’re not going to continue, you haven’t invested that much money.
Look for two things in a starter guitar:
1. Good action: The strings should be as close to the fingerboard as possible.
2. Clear notes. There shouldn’t be any buzzing or notes that are muffled because the strings are too close to the fingerboard, and are hitting a fret they shouldn’t.
I think Mitchell is a Guitar Center brand so the sales people get a higher commission for them. You should probably pick out the one that feels best.