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		<title>How To Choose Your First Guitar</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Everybody needs to start somewhere &#8211; and &#8220;how do I choose my first guitar?&#8221; is the questions many beginners have &#8211; or the people buying one for them! This article by guest blogger&nbsp;Nancy Shumate will help you to make this important decision!</h2>
<h3><b>Tips for Buying Your First Guitar</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When buying your first guitar, I know many of you made some bad choices that you may want to relive, but you cannot go back in time. This process may be a daunting and most frustrating task because of the wide range of guitars that are available in the market. Selecting the best guitar on your first purchase may be successful only if you know the type and precise guitar that you want. Therefore, when you out there shopping for a new guitar just follow this review and it will guide you to a successful purchase.</span></p>
<h3><b>Guitar Type</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You cannot brag about getting a guitar when you do not even know the type of guitar that you want. Depending on your skills and playing level it will be easy selecting a guitar type that goes along with what you know. On the other hand, for all those newbies who know nothing about guitars you can choose to go for a simple and most common type of guitar before advancing to other types of guitars. The type of music you like will also influence on the type of guitar that you are getting for yourself.</span></p>
<p>The three most common types of guitar are:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Classical Guitar:</strong> acoustic, with nylon strings. Often a common choice for first-timers, especially children.</li>
<li><strong>Steel-strung acoustics:</strong> could be of a few different sizes &amp; shapes (dreadnought, jumbo, folk) but pretty much the same idea. Better for learning chords, and sound louder than classical guitars, but the strings might feel a bit harsher on more delicate hands, compared to nylon strings.</li>
<li><strong>Electric guitar:&nbsp;</strong>Unlike the other two, you&#8217;ll also need an amp and a lead to plug the guitar to it. Ideal if you want to rock out from the off!</li>
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<h3><b>Cost</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The amount of money you will spend on your first guitar will surely depend on the type of guitar that you are settling for. This is a never ending debate where to spend more or less amount of cash on your first guitar. For me, I would advise that you go for something that is within your range and you would not feel the pinch of buying it because you already have an established budget. You may buy a cheap guitar, and it will still serve you, or you may end up with an expensive guitar and still be happy. The bottom line here just does not allow yourself to get into financial misery because of improper budgeting.</span></p>
<h3><b>Research</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This is the most important tip for all beginners who want to buy a guitar for the first time. A guitar is not like a packet of milk that you will just walk up to a store and pick it up. You are required to know specifications and other important details about guitars. Therefore, it is important that you do your research before you set out to buy a guitar for yourself. A research will ensure that you get the guitar you want or a more sophisticated version of it.</span></p>
<h3><b>Accessories that you require</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">To all those who are willing to purchase their first guitars, you should know that a guitar is not the thing that you require. Some accessories will be of much help to you, and it is important that you also get them when you are buying your first guitar. These accessories are essential and of beneficial help to you as a guitarist and they include gig bag for carrying your guitar around, guitar stand, picks, capos and electric tuner if you are going for that electric guitar. Always enquire about accessories whenever you are going to buy a guitar.</span></p>
<div id="attachment_9082" style="width: 339px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class=" wp-image-9082" src="http://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650.jpeg" alt="clip-on guitar tuner" width="329" height="329" srcset="https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650.jpeg 650w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-300x300.jpeg 300w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-100x100.jpeg 100w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-600x600.jpeg 600w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-150x150.jpeg 150w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-450x450.jpeg 450w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-50x50.jpeg 50w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-550x550.jpeg 550w, https://www.myrareguitars.com/guitar-pictures/00000001809_1-650x650-470x470.jpeg 470w" sizes="(max-width: 329px) 100vw, 329px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">clip-on guitar tuners are now the most popular kind, whether you play acoustic or electric guitar.</p></div>
<h3><b>Where to buy</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Where you buy your first guitar is really important especially when it comes to searching for extra additional services or seeking assistance about the guitar. With the increasing demand for online shopping, you may be tempted to purchase your guitar online. This may be a risky venture especially of you having problems with your guitar, and you need a replacement or something. I advise you to purchase your guitars from any reputable store to avoid unnecessary loss or regrets because of ending up with a stupid and non-performing guitar.</span></p>
<h3><b>Find a guitar that suits your style</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">After establishing where you would buy you guitar, it is so that you should locate and find a guitar that suits your style. Here you may be required to test other types and brand of guitars and ensure that you get that unique guitar that features and accommodates the style of sound you want. You will be the one playing the guitar, so it is allowed for you to just think of yourself and your style to get that guitar.</span></p>
<p><em><strong>Tip:</strong>&nbsp;Get inspired by your idols! Choosing a guitar that looks similar to the one of your favourite guitarist might be a good start! No use buying a classical guitar if you want to be Jimi Hendrix, or an electric if you love Ed Sheeran&#8230;</em></p>
<h3><b>Guitar Setup</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Once you buy a guitar, you may be required to set it up depending on the neck of the guitar or the strings type. It is advisable that we should always buy our first guitars from stores so that we can have the salesman or the store luthier set up our devices to meet our needs. This is very important because you will not go home with your guitar then jump to YouTube videos to assist you set it up. Once it is customized and set up according to your needs, your new baby will be now ready to rock and roll.</span></p>
<h3><b>Learn to play</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Being your fist guitar and now that you have already set up your mind on what you are going to get I would encourage that you should learn to play your new baby. Some newbies go out in the stores to buy guitars without having a formula on how they are going to learn to play. It is important that you should know who is going to teach you how to play. There are music schools that offer the best rates when it comes to teaching newbies how to play. Ensure that you enroll in one after buying your guitar.</span></p>
<h3><b>Final Words</b></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With this review above I intend to help a lot of new beginners how to select and purchase the </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">b</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">est </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">acoustic</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> guitar</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> that suits them. Therefore, I advise that you take every point into consideration and ensure that you follow it to the letter for you to be successful in purchasing that guitar that you like.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Another important note to bear in mind is that you should not be confused by the wide range of guitar types that are in the market, just narrow your thoughts to what you are looking for, and it will not be much problem getting your first guitar. For more information, read <a href="http://bestguitaradvisor.com/start-learning-acoustic-guitar/"><strong>How To Start Learning Acoustic Guitar &nbsp;</strong></a></span></p>
<p><em>&#8211; by Nancy Shumate</em></p>
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		<title>Beginner Guitar Tips: Acoustic vs Electric</title>
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<p>If you are thinking of learning guitar or getting into the guitar scene, one of the important decisions that you will need to make is whether you want to go acoustic with your guitar or electric. Both types of guitar are fantastic and offer a wide range of playing styles to experiment with. Today we are going to highlight the main differences between the two to help you make your decision.</p>
<p><strong> 1. The type of music you want to play<br />
</strong>The type of music you want to play will be the greatest indicator of which kind of guitar you would like to go for. An electric guitar is best suited for rock, metal and blues music, although it can be used more creatively if you have the knowhow. However if you are seeking a guitar to sing songs with and play alone, classical guitar or ballads then acoustic is the best bet for you. You can also play acoustic versions of rock songs with an acoustic guitar which can be great fun, trying to figure out how to play a rock song on your acoustic will also help with your learning process.</p>
<p><strong> 2. Where you are going to play</strong><br />
If you are going to play your guitar with others and will have access to amps and other equipment, then you may be happy with an electric guitar. If you goal is to play in a band with a drummer, bassist and so forth then you will definitely want to go electric. If you need a guitar that will be more mobile and give you more options (such as playing by a campfire or playing in a park) then acoustic is the best bet. Acoustic guitars are great for taking to a barbeque or round to a friend’s house, if your friend also has an acoustic there is nothing more fun than strumming some tunes while sat outside on a beautiful summer’s day.</p>
<p><strong> 3. Your budget</strong><br />
An acoustic guitar can be picked up for as little as £50 whereas an electric guitar is significantly more expensive. As well as the cost of the guitar itself, electric guitars tend to be more high maintenance, requiring specialist equipment and storage to get the best out of it and keep it running for a long time, so if budget is a primary consideration for you then an acoustic guitar is probably the better option for you. But if you are serious about learning the guitar you may want to invest a little more to get a semi decent guitar, the sound quality and tone will be far superior to any low cost options.</p>
<p><strong> 4. Your commitment</strong><br />
If you are absolutely committed to the art of playing guitar then an electric guitar will give you more options, more longevity and more variety for the kind of music that you can play, whereas an acoustic guitar is quite limited by comparison. If you really want to be a guitar pro and you are fully committed then you will derive very intense pleasure from mastering the nuances and subtleties that you can achieve with electric guitar.</p>
<p><strong> 5. Your need for variety</strong><br />
Although acoustic fans will hate that we are saying this, the truth is that acoustic guitars have limits that electric guitars simply do not have. Whether you like to twang your notes, extend them or vibrate them, the electric guitar is a lifetime of new discoveries, special skills and moves that you can show off at various opportunities! (sorry acoustic guitarists, but its true!) There are also a whole host of different techniques and styles that you can adopt on the acoustic guitar, using a slider or even a loop pedal can give you hours of fun.</p>
<p><strong> 6. The kudos factor</strong><br />
Electric guitars are just plain cool and so if you are taking up an instrument to impress, win fans or show off then electric is definitely the way to go. Electric guitars look good, sound great and can make a relatively novice player seem like a superstar with a just a few choice skills. Acoustic guitars can also be very cool, however you will need some more advanced skills with an acoustic to really start attracting fans.<br />
Choosing which guitar to start on is a big decision, there are multiple factors you need to weigh up in order to make the right choice. Everything from your preferred style of music to how much noise you can make will have weight. The best way to know is to go into your local guitar shop and ask to try a couple of guitars out, get a real feel for the difference between acoustic and electric. Whatever you decide on it is important to pursue your learning, the first few weeks are often the hardest but, like with most things, the more you put in to it the more you get out.</p>
<p>Ben writes about music and currently works for a <a href="http://www.kendallguitarshop.co.uk/">guitar shop</a> specializing in <a href="http://www.kendallguitarshop.co.uk/acatalog/Acoustic-Guitar-Strings.html"> acoustic guitar strings </a>.</p>
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