Looking for Experienced Guitar Player's That Can Recommend a Decent Electric Guitar to Learn On.?
Due to physical limitations I cannot get out and shop for guitars at music stores. Moreover, I have looked at many guitars online. I have 0 to spend and I like the Fenders and Gibsons.
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i have a fender strat and i love it.. it’s easy to play.. squier strats are just about as nice but cheaper.. i only paid about $300 for mine including a small amp..
however i would learn on an acoustic.. it makes the electric easier to play since it’s harder to push the strings down on an acoustic..
If you like fenders, then i would recommend getting a strat, you can probably find a used one for around $600, i would stay away from squiers, because there cheaply made. Gibson’s are nice too but a bit expensive, you would have a hard time finding a decent one for under $1,000. The thing to look for in a good starter guitar, is playability, are the strings hard to press down? are the frets too far apart, or too close together for you? the next thing you need to look at is durability, make sure the instrument has quality parts that aren’t going to warp or break on you. If youre going to order a guitar online, make sure its from a site that offers a money back guarantee if youre not satisfied, good luck!!
I would learn on a nylon stringed guitar it strengthens your fingers,you have to hold down the string a little harder.
Then (in my opinion)move on to a steel string acoustic,once you start too feel comfortable get your self a electric,you can get a cheap practice guitar and amp for like $150.00 or less.
Hope it works out for you.
Try short scale guitar, which is 24″ scale. Squier guitars have 2 short scale model, Jagmaster and Duo Sonic, both are not expensive. I find that short scale guitar are much easier to play on.
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