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Which Acoustic Beginner Guitar Should One Buy?

By: Allison Thompson



Which Acoustic Beginner Guitar Should One Buy?

Allison Thompson

When you are looking for an acoustic beginner guitar there are certain things which you need to take into consideration.

For those that are able to and have the money should invest in the highest quality guitar that they are able to afford. With these kinds of guitars not only is the sound and tone quality far better, but also a beginner will find them far easier to learn how to play.

Of the all the high-end acoustic guitars now available one of the best you can invest in is the Seagull S6, which will cost you between $400 and $500. Yet although it is more expensive than a beginner will normally want to pay for their first guitar, it really is one of the most exceptional guitars in this price range. A large number of professional guitarists will often keep their Seagull S6 as well as any other ones that they have. Yet if you cannot get this one another good, acoustic beginner guitar is the Washburn D10s and was voted number 1 by Acoustic Guitar Magazine for those available to buy for less than $500. In fact, most people who want an acoustic guitar in this particular price range will go for either the Seagull or Washburn.

If you have less than $400 to be able to spend on such an instrument then take a look at the Fender DG7, Yamaha F310 or Takamine G-240 ones. All of which are less expensive than the two previously mentioned but still provide you with good quality. But if you can only spend about $120 to $150 on your acoustic guitar then it may be time to look at the Epiphone DR-100. Then when you feel the time is right and you feel confident with the way in which you play and have the funds available you can purchase a much more expensive model.

What one should never do when purchasing an acoustic beginners guitar is buy one that costs $100 or less. The major problem with these kinds of guitars is not only are the poorly made but they can be extremely difficult to play especially if you are only just starting to learn. The reason for this is that the fingerboard and strings are often widely spaced so getting the right position to play them becomes much more difficult.

Yet if you are someone who only can afford to spend around $100 on their guitar then buy a second hand one instead. The best place to search for these is by visiting your local guitar store. As you will not only see what types of acoustic beginners guitars they have, but you will also be able to try them out as well. It is when looking at the guitars you will find that each comes with its own particular personality, which often has come from the person who has previously played it.

Also, keep in mind the saying "that you should never buy a guitar from a jerk". In many cases, the way in which a guitar sounds and they way in which it plays will depend on the way it has been treated. The better a guitar has been cared for then the better it will sound. Plus when you try out any acoustic beginner guitar and it does not feel comfortable even though the sound and tone quality is great then go for another one instead.

The final thing that you should do when buying a used acoustic beginner guitar is get the sales person to play it for you. These people will be able to show you just how good the sound quality and how well it will sound when you are able to play it for yourself. You never know the assistant that has helped you may in the future be able to say to others I was the person that helped them to choose their first guitar, after you have become a great guitar player.

Above we have offered advice and information with regard to buying an acoustic beginner guitar. If you would like to find out more about this instrument click on this link http://Acousticguitarinformation.com/ Acoustic Guitar Information.

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