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General Chat NEW! The Student Forums Chatroom => Entertainment => Songs => Topic started by: Meticulous on July 25, 2010, 04:59:24 pm
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Hey all!!
so basically i wanna buy a good guitar..and i literally know NO|THING about guitars!
All I know is that I should buy one which suits my music preferences, and mine are pretty simple-ALL!
I'd like to play all types of music, starting from metal and all the way through to country, rock, and pop.
I know it seems crazy, but now I'm down to classical and acoustic.
Now what? I hard acoustic is really heard to play on in the beginning.
Any help?
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Do you have demonoid account?
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Go download this book first.
"The complete idiot's guide to guitar."
http://www.seedpeer.com/details/2688819/The-Book-of-Complete-Idiot%27s-Guide-To-Playing-The-Guitar-%5BIDM%5D.html (http://www.seedpeer.com/details/2688819/The-Book-of-Complete-Idiot%27s-Guide-To-Playing-The-Guitar-%5BIDM%5D.html)
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Nopes I dont have an account.
And LOL @ the book. Thanks anyways!
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It's not downloading...perhaps no seeds.
Couldnt you just give me a 2-lined, quick advice?
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i suggest u register at an institute for Music ... And I'm sure they'll tell u which Guitar to buy .
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Well, start with acoustic cause it is difficult to play .. more than electric so it will help you in the long run.
After you buy a good one.. try this .
Jamorama - The ultimate guitar learning kit.
Search for this package in torrentz.com or other torrent sites. Pretty good combination of books, software and vidoes for the beginner.
Sorry that I can't provide the link.. my net is slow now.
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Once you determine what kind of guitar you want to buy, the next thing you need to do is
determine how much guitar you can afford.
Many guitars are made in the Far East today, and there’s nothing wrong with their craftsmanship.
New American-made guitars tend to be more expensive, so most beginners are
going to end up with an imported one. Luckily, the Asian makers make reasonably good
guitars in all the popular styles, but obviously if your main interest is the classical/Spanish
style, you should look for Spanish imports as well.
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Thanks alot K. +rep indeed!
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After you buy guitar..
Learn the basics through that jamorama set.
and then you can proceed by learning guitar lick videos.
http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihq=guitar+lick+ (http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihq=guitar+lick+)
As you can see there are a lot of them.. Choose what you think is appropriate.
These videos are BIG in size. I hope you have a fast connection. I myself haven't seen these videos cuz..they are uhmm.. pretty large for my connection speed.
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Where did nid go, this is her specialty....
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Forgot to say.. Buy two wah wah pedals and send me one.
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Hey all!!
so basically i wanna buy a good guitar..and i literally know NO|THING about guitars!
All I know is that I should buy one which suits my music preferences, and mine are pretty simple-ALL!
I'd like to play all types of music, starting from metal and all the way through to country, rock, and pop.
I know it seems crazy, but now I'm down to classical and acoustic.
Now what? I hard acoustic is really heard to play on in the beginning.
Any help?
Uh...I think I'm late. ::)
Anyway, so when you start initially, I'd suggest you buy a simple acousitc/spanish acoustic. Any of them would be good enough. Buy a reasonable acoustic because you need to save for the electric ;) So I'd suggest you go for a reasonable Gibson, Seagull or a Yamaha. I repeat don't look for fancy guitars in the beginning.
Now if you have a tutor, no trouble. If you don't, the links provided are good enough. Anything else, you can ask me :)
Acoustic might take a year or so to be perfect with.
Then you might want to get an electric ::)
So yeah as a beginner I'd suggest you keep your budget fairly low and upgrade later. Electric is obviously expensive as compared to acoustics, but don't spend as much on your first electric. I'd suggest you buy an ESP/Ibanez/Fender/Samick. So once you choose your guitar, you've gotta choose an amp. I use a Laney which is good enough. You can go for a Roland or Marshall.If you can get a line6 amp nothing like it, it'll be a one time buy(cause it's expensive ::)). You won't really use pedals at the early stages. I don't use them full fledged either. I'm only a few months old to my LTD. But if you want to buy a pedal early hand, then I suggest you buy a entire processor(with tonnes of effects) for use when you've mastered. You have to spend a lot for your electric, which is why your acoustic shouldn't be very fancy.
I just noticed yeah... sorry for the late reply ::)
If you have any further queries, you can ask me
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Playing the electric organ is sooooooooooooo much simpler than this :P
Not to say that playing the guitar isnt cool 8)
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This is more challenging 8) :P
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This is more challenging 8) :P
And this isnt ? ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKvYm65iXGg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKvYm65iXGg)
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And this isnt ? ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKvYm65iXGg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKvYm65iXGg)
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Not a spam :P