Which Type of Guitar is Right For You?
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Classical, Acoustic or Elecrtic?
Which guitar is right for you? Why invest hard-earned money in a household ornament? You should be playing that decoration. Make the right choice and play the guitar. Make the wrong choice and dust it.
There are three basic kinds of guitar: classical, folk (often called acoustic, though technically the classical is acoustic as well), and electric.
A classical guitar uses nylon strings (which look plastic), the electric and acoustic guitars use metal and metal wound with another kind of metal for the lowest sounding strings.
The electric guitar's strings are easy to press with your fingers when you play, but you need to buy an amplifier as well. The classical guitar's strings are easy to press also, but the neck is wider and more difficult to stretch across. The acoustic guitar is the most difficult to press with your fingers, though, generally speaking, the better the quality the looser the strings.
If you are looking for volume or special effects on your guitar then the electric is the way to go. You could use an acoustic guitar or a classical one with an amplifier, in conjunction either with a microphone in front of the sound hole or a pickup that fits inside the sound hole and plugs into the amp. Another choice is the electric acoustic. It is an acoustic guitar which has a built-in pickup that can be plugged into an amp. The amp allows for the sound effects and volume.
If you are not looking for either volume or effects, but want something with strings that are easy to press when playing, the classical guitar is your choice. It is used in every decent music school for guitar instruction and is the choice of classical guitarists across the globe. When a good classical guitar is played properly it has a rich, vibrant sound that catches people's ears.
Perhaps you just want to play some chords to accompany your singing. You might use the guitar at small public gatherings, such as parties. The acoustic guitar is ideal, with its distinctive ringing bell sound when strung with fresh strings and the strings are given time to stretch. For small public performances, nothing beats the ease, mobility and natural quality of the acoustic guitar.
Whichever guitar is your choice you should calculate in the extra startup costs of buying a guitar. For acoustic and electric guitars you must buy a strap and picks. For the electric-acoustic and the electric guitars, do not forget the cost of the amplifier and the cable that connects the guitar to the amp. The classical guitar has the least startup costs. Together with the other two categories of guitars you should buy for the classical guitar polish and a polishing cloth plus a tuning crank and tunner. You should not use a pick on a classical guitar. Acoustic and electric guitars have a special plate to protect the body from the pick when it is used, which the classical guitar lacks.
Buy a cheap guitar and keep searching aimlessly for your skill. Visit a local music store and try pressing and plucking on a couple of different kinds of guitars. You are likely to make a wiser choice even if you do not yet know how to play. Try if before you buy it!
If you would like my recommendations, try R. E. Craig's Guitar Store online. I have played guitar for 30+ years and performed in bands across the US and now in Poland for 20+ years. The online store also has a few hand-picked items for each type of accessory you'll need for your guitar playing. Enjoy!
Guitar Materials
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Takamine S35 Jasmine Acoustic Guitar (Natural)
I own a Takamine. They are nice guitars for perfomance and playing for friends in the apartment.
Price: $79.95
List Price: $209.00 |
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Yamaha Gigmaker Standard Acoustic Guitar Package
Here is an entire outfit to start you out playing guitar. Yamaha was my first performance guitar and I played that same guitar for more than 10 years.
Price: $149.00
List Price: $259.99 |
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Takamine EG260C FXC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Natural
This is the guitar I play now. It is a beautiful instrument, worth every dime. I perform outdoors and indoors with it. As lead singer and rhythm guitarist I need a stable, reliable instrument. This is it. I have taken it to the Ukraine with me as well. Everyone comments on how lovely it looks with the cut away and fine shine.
Price: $349.95
List Price: $445.00 |
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Takamine G Series EG440C NEX Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Natural Mahogany
This one looks like mine, but is a higher numbered model. It might be a better guitar.
Price: $391.02
List Price: $579.00 |
Purposes for Different Guitar Types
Choosing a guitar, they say, is like choosing a girlfriend. You have to try holding it and strumming its strings, listening to how it sounds when it sings its music, before you bring it home to live with you.
Maybe the metaphor does not really apply anymore. Nevertheless, you must be careful. Do not just buy the guitar because it is pretty. Listen to how it sounds. Leave it in the shop for a week and return to listen again. Try a few guitars during that week. One will stand out as exceptional and that is the one for you.
I name all of my guitars. My current one is Ruby, because she is dark red like a ruby. The first guitar I gave a name to was Chester. He was a Yamaha electric acoustic. In fact, he was the first electric acoustic I had ever seen. He went with me all over the US playing in all kinds of places.
I still required a good classical guitar though, just to play quietly around the house. That one I used to play classical guitar music at some parties, professionally.
Then I needed a good solid body electric. So I bought an Ibanez Roadstar II. It was cream and sounded good enough for the recording studio, though it never held up so well in performances. I finally replaced it with a Fender Strat made in Mexico, cherry red. It was sweet!
Besides those guitars and a couple others, I felt the need to have a 12-string sitting around just to play that one special song to that one special someone now and again. The heavenly sound of a well-crafted and well-tuned 12-string captures everyone's attention.
The type of guitar, as you can see, is specific to the purpose and occasion. You may need a couple types by the end of the year. Try to enjoy the hunt for the right one and even more, love that guitar like you would love your woman, only spend more time with her.
For a fine selection of materials check out R. E. Craig's Guitar Store online. The guitars listed at the store are fine and not too expensive. Their qualities are all excellent for their prices. As with any products you can spend much more and get much better quality, but these are very reasonably priced for their performance as musical instruments. I have also hand-picked a couple of items in each category of guitar accessories you'll be needing for your guitar playing. Enjoy and come back for more about guitars!
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Indian lady says:
12 months ago
Nice hub. Write something about violine.