I'm looking into teaching myself how to play the guitar and was wondering how many of you here play. Were you taught by a teacher, or did you learn by yourself. I'm going to try and teach myself but I'm lacking one thing... the guitar. Could anyone recommend a good acoustic guitar to buy for a beginner. I don't want a shitty one, and I'm not looking to spend $5K either. Thanks.
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I used to play a lot. Started out on a Yamaha acoustic, still have it. It sounds really good, and wasnt expensive. I went through 3 teachers, 1 just played bluegrass while I watched, another just taught me riffs from popular songs, the last actually tried to teach me fundamentals, then he quit/moved or something
By that time i was bored with it.BEERTECH
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yeah I wanted to be a rockstar, but have little talent. I got bored with acoustic (not cool enough during the grunge era), and got an electric, made noise with that for a while, then quit. I recently ebay'd the electric and made a killing, and started picking up the acoustic again and just messing around. Its a good thing to have around, and I tell you, chicks fucking dig it, even if you suck.
Originally posted by Beej '86 325esSorry, just reminded me of a classic I couldn't resist posting...
http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail36.htmlBEERTECH
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Word Rob. I have been playing for about 15-16yrs. Picked up electric first, it was a suck Yamaha, and dumped it for a cheap but solid Blueridge acoustic. That's when I fell in love. Had a buddy teach me a few chords, and I was on my own from there. Later in college, I took a couple classical courses to broaden my skills, but didn't take it very seriously. It did help my fingerpicking skills though. I have a Taylor 610CE from the Taylor Custom Shop, and had a Taylor K20 Koa that was gorgeous but I sold it a couple years ago to appease the wife (she didn't understand why I had 5 guitars and didn't play them all every day!). Both my daughters have been learning to play so I bought my oldest a Big Baby Taylor and my youngest a Baby Taylor. Neither one of the girls has taken it seriously at this point, but I don't press 'em because I don't want to turn them off to it.
As to lessons, take a few and see what happens. You may want more, and then again, you may take the basics and run with it. Either way, it's an awesome thing playing guitar.
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I've played guitar for about 10 years. I am self taught, but I am kicking myself in the butt for not learning more theory. I'm working on it now, but I wish I would have done it when I first picked up a guitar. I also started plaing drums about 3 years ago...OMG I love it even more than guitar.
Anyways, go for it. It isnt too hard to teach yourself. Just practice pratice practice!
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check the scratch and dent section on musiciansfriend.com. the stuff on there is usually in excellent, almost perfect condition and also heavily discounted. if it were me, i wouldnt spend more than 150 on an acoustic guitar if I was just learning or unsure if I would stick with it. i started with a $89 acoustic 9 years ago and it is still my only acoustic (mainly because i play with my electric 98% of the time).
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Originally posted by ToplessE30Any specific fuitars you guys recommend for a beginner and college budget.
Edit: I may get one as a present from the parents, if that changes anything.
a friend of mine's dad makes them
(not college budget... more like sell your e30 budget lol)Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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I just started in February...no lessons yet. I just used tabs for the first couple of months, then learned all of the basic chords. I used my Dad's Guild for a while, then decided to get my own. I bought a Fender DG-5 for $189 shipped from zzsounds.com. It looks great and sounds pretty good too, just a bit tinny. It also comes with a hard case, which is nice.
And some advice: you're probably really going to blow for a while, then all of a sudden you get a lot better. IDK why, but with me the first 2-3 months I didn't really learn a lot or make much progress, then all of a sudden it seems like it just came to me. I've talked with some other guys who've played for a while and they said the same thing happened with them.
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trent
Guitar is awesome. I have also been playing for about 15 years. Guitar has a exponential learning curve. It is very hard at first, but then it gets easier and easier and easier. Don't buy a piece of shit to start out with -- you will get discouraged. At least buy something decent that sounds ok. I started out with an electric -- but fuck I had too -- I was only listening to death metal at the time. Hammer Smashed Face doesn't sound too good acoustic.
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