Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Buying A Guitar College Money Grant What's A Good Acoustic Guitar For A Beginner?

What's a good acoustic guitar for a beginner? - buying a guitar college money grant

It was one of my goals, to raise money for an acoustic guitar for a while. I'm not in school work and now I'm in my first year at college I have enough money to get too. But now I can afford that I will really have no idea what to look for in a guitar that choose to help me, a good one.

To be honest, money is not a problem in the selection. I intend on guitar long stick, so I'm willing to pay more of what some beginners reluctant made. I always had a mentality that the purchase of a guitar more than you want to know and do not let it go to waste sitting in the corner. You also said that price was not a problem, you should probably say that I suffer from arthritis, making it difficult, a few chords on the guitar, which I missed to get to. I'm not sure if the acoustics of different sizes with a wide neck, but if it would be great with a collar width below.

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7 comments:

Alexande... said...

View Friends musician. Great site. I know that about 20-30 of them. Series F-Series A good start is a Yamaha, but it is less expensive. Even if you are ready now more more for a guitar, because you know that it is dedicated to the practice, it would still be cheaper first money. So if you have more than you, like a real guitar to buy, rather than what others say it is a good choice. I would recommend Yamaha, that's what I have. Read reviews musiciansfriend.com luck

Jan said...

Turn over time for various stores that sell guitars and take time to play, as long as you can until you find the right one underground. The most expensive are usually better, and how long depends on the care of him. If money can really have no guitars or object that tens of thousands of dollars, but you do not see in shops. Just a dream for us normal people

Grey said...

A Fender DG-7 is the ideal choice in my opinion. Or really a Fender acoustic for $ 500 for an outstanding job and the great work.

Robert B said...

You want it more compact, and I say this with good reason. By learning the guitar is very difficult to get used to it and down the frets, and can receive all channels. If you are a guitar on the frets and strings of little closer together, I think it would be easier to learn.

las said...

Fender! Gibson!

jordanka... said...

OK, so Ital depends on how big or small you are. The different sizes of guitars and you have one that is easy to maintain, it must also be able to some channels that I'm not sure how hot they get, but I'm sure you can ask the person who Guitars sold. If you are a beginner, you will need for the channels that Arent on the frets. Here's more tips OSME incasew you wanted to know. Finger will hurt for about a week, so you need the guitar practice and not less than 30 minutes per day for pain, then I cut my finger, but you must make sure that their fingers court square. : D. Good luck.

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something clever said...

Well, I have an Ibanez v. plays very well and not very expensive at all. Only $ 300. But if you have a sound very nice, or occupy or Martin Taylor. John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers still with a Martin 00-15. Good luck! and dont stop playing!

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