Guitar Buying Advice

Walk into any music store and you are bound to find an entire wall covered in guitars; including electric guitars, bass guitars, acoustic guitars and plenty of other specialty guitars as well. Purchasing your first guitar is not nearly as easy as choosing the most attractively designed instrument that you find in your local music shop, because if you want to get the most out of your play time, you have to have the right guitar.

There are several different factors that go into choosing the proper guitar. The type of music that you intend to play is one of the first considerations that you should make, because each type of guitar produces a unique sound as well as a unique style of play. The size and shape of the guitar that will best meet your needs are also vital considerations to make if you want to purchase the ideal guitar. Here are some basic guitar buying tips that will help to ensure that the first guitar that you purchase is the only guitar that you will ever need to allow you to get the most out of playing a musical instrument.

What style interests you?

Are you interested in playing rock and roll music, or jazz? Are you interested in playing bluegrass music or classical? Are you interested in playing contemporary Spanish or Folk? Considering your own personal tastes can help you determine which type of guitar will best suit your needs. A Spanish style guitar will not be best suited for rock and roll, and an Electric guitar is not going to deliver the best Classical sound, after all.

What is your current experience level?

Classical and electric guitars tend to be the best for beginners because they are easier on the fingers. Students with smaller hands may be better suited for electric, however, because the classical guitar has a much wider neck. When buying a guitar based on your experience level, make sure that you intend to continue playing in the same style that you have previously played in.

How does the guitar feel in your hands?

If you do not feel comfortable holding the guitar or wearing it against your body with a strap, then it isn't the right guitar for you. Choose a guitar that you feel comfortable with; otherwise you will have no interest in playing your recent purchase.

How much money are you willing to spend?

If you are just getting started, don't buy an expensive guitar. Wait until you know whether or not you intend to stick with this hobby, because the highest quality guitars can easily become quite pricey. They are well worth the price paid for them, for sure, but only if you intend to continue playing the guitar long after you purchase this brand new instrument. Keep in mind that you can always upgrade your guitar later if you decide to stick to the hobby, and that there is nothing wrong with playing a lower quality instrument when you are just getting into the hobby.

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