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GUITAR LESSONS: Acoustic vs. Electric
If you're planning to buy a guitar so you can learn how to play it, you'll be faced with the decision of finding one that's right for you.
The acoustic guitars are excellent for those who are looking to develop a style within the more classical range of sound. This type of guitar is built to provide acoustical sound waves that give it the classical sound. If this is the style you're looking to achieve, then the acoustic guitar would be the choice you should make to learn the craft.
The electric guitars are the ones you see rock stars using on stage. These give off an electric sound when plugged into an amplifier. These can be more expensive than the acoustic, but they do tend to be somewhat easier to learn to play on, even though most people start out on acoustic and graduate to electric.
The acoustic guitars themselves are generally more expensive - depending on the particular style you're looking at. These types of guitars can be played anywhere without having to worry about plugging in an expensive amplifier.
Most guitarists will start learning on the acoustic guitars because they can be easier to handle with the musical scales.
When they become more adept at playing, then they will graduate to an electric guitar to try their hand out at the rock and roll style of playing.
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How do you choose which one works best for you?
You'll need to decide where you plan to go with your guitar playing. If you're serious about learning, which style of music are you looking to play most often? The acoustic guitars are very flexible in the music they can play. It can range from classical to country to some rock and roll songs.
Rock and roll songs are played on very few chords, so there would be less to learn if you use an electric guitar. Most professionals, however, learn how to play an acoustic guitar at some point in their road to being a guitarist. The acoustic guitar allows them to develop a freer style in their music that could be used when playing an electric.
Decide on your style before purchasing it and see where you want to go with your music!
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acoustic or an electric guitar, you will then be faced with a myriad of styles to choose from.
Here are the top 5 choices of acoustic and the top 5 electric guitars that are popularly chosen:
The top 5 acoustic guitars are the Epiphone DR-100, Yamaha F-310, Blueridge Br-40, Martin LXI and the Seagull S6. These guitars are chosen for their high quality sounds and their exquisite appearances.
These are generally the cheaper styles you'll find with the acoustic guitars. They're excellent for the beginners who want to learn the very basics of guitar playing.
The top 5 electric guitars are the Yamaha Specifica 112, Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Epiphone G-310 SG, Squier fat Stratocaster and the Dan Electro 56- UT. These electric guitars are chosen for their ease of use and their rock style appearances. Their high gloss finishes makes them even more appealing to the eye.
Give them a little test run in the store and see which one you like best, then come home and buy your acoustic or electric guitar online!
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3famous
Feb 7, 2008 @ 8:30 am | delete
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ThomasC
Feb 7, 2008 @ 12:40 am | delete
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erik
Jan 27, 2008 @ 9:01 am | delete
- Great lens! I love these guitars
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elishadavis
Jan 9, 2008 @ 1:11 am | delete
- I prefer listening to acoustic guitars. It's very easy listening. Nice resources here! I would like to share to you Credit Card Rewards Program at Reward Credit Card Site. Cheers! 5 stars for you!
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DriveChannel
Jan 8, 2008 @ 5:34 pm | delete
- Great info on this lens. I have a few guitar-related lenses, too. Check 'em out if you get a chance.
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Roland
Dec 19, 2007 @ 3:02 pm | delete
- Cool page. Have you ever heard or seen a guy named Tony Rice. I'm sure you have. If you haven't you will love his playing.
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Miss N
Nov 28, 2007 @ 11:21 am | delete
- Looking to take guitar lessons next year. This sure helped some, I will be back to check out the lessons, once I buy my guitar.
Cool Stuff!1
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coollikeme Nov 17, 2007 @ 2:43 pm | delete
- Nice lens makes me what to sing.
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wdiknow Nov 13, 2007 @ 11:25 am | delete
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Oct 12, 2007 @ 6:04 pm | delete
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