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New and Used Guitars for Beginners
Having decided to learn to play the guitar, you're next step is to get your hands on one. Well if you've never tried out a guitar before, you may find that it's not for you. So, before you go rushing out to buy a brand new one, you may like to read on for some tips to help you.
If you don't know anyone who owns a guitar or is not keen on lending you theirs, then you could rent one. Most music stores rent out guitars on a monthly basis, so you can try it out without being committed to a purchase, then after a trial rental period, you can return the instrument without worry. Music stores will also be able to help you with lessons, some may offer them themselves or if they don't, they should certainly be able to put you in touch with a tutor.
You will probably spend many hours practicing your guitar, so make sure you are comfortable when holding and playing the guitar. Practice should be fun and not a chore, this will make a huge difference to the amount of time you spend practising.
When you are in the early stages of learning, you need to develop hand strength and agility. A smooth action is necessary, (the space between the upper fingerboard and the strings is called the action) so a small distance between the strings and fingerboard will make efficient, speedy playing. Whereas a difficult action (a larger space) will make playing for the beginner difficult and may discourage them from the importance of practice.
Follow your instincts, if the guitar feels really right, is comfortable to you, sounds good, has no major flaws, and you feel drawn to it, then this is probably the one for you. Remember, this guitar is going to spend a lot of time with you, so make sure you are comfortable with it. If you're buying a used guitar, ask what the returns policy is, just in case you find something wrong with it when you begin to practice.
A used guitar should come with a case, but if a case in not included then a good secondhand one will suffice. Make sure you get a hardshell case, which is the toughest and most durable type of case. this will protect your pride and joy from any knocks or scratches. A new "gig bag," which is made of a lightweight plastic material, will set you back about $20-30. A regular guitar case is also cheaper than a hardshell, however, these do not off much protection. If you are taking your guitar out and about with you then a hardshell is a must.
You don't need to spend a lot of money to get a good start guitar, but don't buy too cheap either. Decide on your budget and stick to it. Beware of cheaply made guitars, these can hurt your hands and make playing miserable. So do some research first. Why be discouraged when you could be having fun?
You can pick up good used guitars for beginners for less than $100-200. Don't be tempted to buy a $3,000 guitar either! You may decide learning to play the guitar is not for you, and then you'll have to unload a used guitar. Consider the first couple of months a trial period because you'll be learning a lot. Then set yourself a goal, to reach a certain standard by, say, six months, the maybe consider giving yourself the reward of buying a better guitar. Something to look forward to and keep you practising, aiming for that goal.
Taking these points onboard will make buying your first guitar a rewarding experience for you, remember the concept is 'fun'.
If you would like more information on new and used guitars and accessories please visit my website at:
www.newandusedguitars.com
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whats the average price for a hardshell case for a fender telecaster/strat?
A NEW Fender made hardshell case on Ebay will usually sell for around $75, you can get a off brand for about $30-50
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