Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Buy a Guitar All Your Questions Answered
How to Buy a Guitar All Your Questions Answered Megan L. Getting your first guitar is a super exciting milestone in your musical life! If youve never made such a big purchase before, you might have a lot of questions about how to buy a guitar. In this guide, well go over the basics so you know where to go, what to look for, and the extras youll need to start jamming out. What Kind of Guitar Should I Get? There are two main types of guitars, acoustic and electric. So, whats the difference between the two and what kind of guitar should you buy? Most beginners are perfectly happy learning how to play guitar on an acoustic guitar. The acoustic guitar is made of wood and has a hollow body, with a hole cut out underneath the strings. The hollow body of the acoustic guitar is what amplifies its sound. Youll commonly see folk singers, country musicians, and classical guitarists playing acoustic guitars. Electric guitars are the cornerstone of rock and roll. Youll need to buy an amplifier as well if you decide you want to play electric guitar, as these babies dont make much noise when theyre not plugged in. It is generally a little bit harder to play an acoustic guitar than an electric as youll need to press a little harder on the strings. Many teachers actually recommend starting on acoustic for all guitarists to build finger strength and master technique. The idea being that once youre able to play an acoustic guitar with ease, picking up an electric will be a breeze. How Much Does a Guitar Cost? Depending on what kind of guitar you want and where you go, you can find a guitar at any price point. However, as with all things, the cheapest options are not always the best. Just because you can buy a $5 guitar at a garage sale doesnt mean that you should. If youre just getting started on the guitar, you probably dont want to buy the most expensive instrument. Luckily, there are many affordable options out there for reliable beginner guitars. Yamaha makes some pretty good acoustic guitars starting around $150, and Fenders Squire model is a great inexpensive option if youre looking for your first electric guitar. Where Should I Buy a Guitar? Although you can easily buy guitars online, for your first guitar we recommend visiting a local music shop. Take some time to play or hold several different guitars and get a sense of which instrument is the right fit for you. Guitars can have wider or narrower frets, different sized bodies, and many other variables that might make one guitar more comfortable for you to play than another guitar. Try several guitars both sitting and standing until you find one that feels like it fits your body. If you have a trusted friend or family member who plays guitar, you might ask them to come with you to help you pick out the right guitar for you. Ask them if there is a brand or local store that they would recommend for you. Your guitar teacher, they can also be a great resource to help you find the right instrument. Guitar teachers are very familiar with the special needs beginning guitarists have and can give you a good idea of what to look for in a guitar. Should I Buy a Used Guitar? For many students, a used guitar can be a great, inexpensive option, as long as the guitar is in good condition. Get familiar with the different parts of the guitar so you can quickly learn how to spot a good used instrument. If you choose to buy a used guitar, here are some things to look for: Is the neck straight? Hold the guitar out along the length of your arm and look down the neck. If the neck bows or curves, do not buy the guitar! Youll want a guitar with a nice straight neck so it stays well-tuned. Are the frets worn? If the frets are worn down so that some are higher and some are lower, youll have a much harder time getting the right notes and sound out of your instrument. Do not buy a guitar with worn frets. Is the body warped? Look at the guitars body and notice any bulges, dents or dings. Its okay if there are some scratches in the pick guard or a chip in the finish here and there. Small marks wont affect the sound quality of your instrument. However, if you see a bulge near or under the bridge, do not buy that guitar. What Kinds of Guitar Accessories Do I Need? Once youve found your perfect guitar, youll still need to get a few extras so you can get the most out of your instrument. Heres a quick list of things youll need to get started: Guitar Picks. Picks come in different shapes, thicknesses, and weights. Beginners usually like lighter, softer picks. If youre playing for speed, try a heavier pick. Guitar Strap. Your local guitar store should have lots of strap options for you to choose from. You can express yourself with a fuzzy leopard strap or go basic with plain leather. The important thing is that your strap allows you to play guitar in a standing position, which is important to practice if you plan to perform standing up. Guitar Tuner. Your guitar wont sound too hot unless youre able to keep it in tune. There are several different kinds of tuners, so you can pick the tuner thats best for what you need. Most beginners playing an acoustic guitar are very happy with a chromatic tuner. This type of tuner has a microphone built in and will show you what note you are playing. Guitar Case. Depending on what type of guitar you get and where you shop, a case might be included with your purchase. Hard plastic cases and soft fabric cases are both quite common. If you have the option, we recommend a hard case. Hard cases protect your guitar when you are traveling with it and also allow you to store your guitar in a safe place when youre not playing it. Amplifier and Cables. If youre buying an electric guitar, youll need something to plug it into! You can get a small practice amp for around $100 to $200, or spend more on a big monster stack. Just keep your goals and budget in mind and ask questions at the guitar store. Dont forget to get cables to plug your guitar in to the amp! Once youve got a guitar to call your own, starting private lessons with a great guitar teacher is the next step to success in your musical journey! TakeLessons teachers are available to teach one-on-one lessons in your home, in music studios, and online, so its easy for you to find the right teacher for you. Visit TakeLessons today and find your perfect teacher! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher You might also like Roadmap of the Notes on a Guitar How to Read Guitar Chords Play Thousands of Songs Using these Guitar Chord Progressions
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