So my daughter has decided that she want's to learn to play the guitar. She's 12yr old. I'm looking for input on where best to look. I'd like to get a decent one, not the best, but not the cheapest. Can anyone recommend brands/models? Thanks.
BigBlueDodge Goldmember 3,726 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Lonestar State More info | Nov 20, 2006 01:03 | #1 So my daughter has decided that she want's to learn to play the guitar. She's 12yr old. I'm looking for input on where best to look. I'd like to get a decent one, not the best, but not the cheapest. Can anyone recommend brands/models? Thanks. David (aka BigBlueDodge)
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deadpass Goldmember 3,353 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: phoenix, az More info | Nov 20, 2006 01:09 | #2 i'd suggest getting a smaller steel string acoustic for a few reasons. 1. they're cheapist, about 150 and you can get a decent one. 2. that's all you need, well that and a tuner. 3. while it may be more difficult at first to learn how to fret, she won't have a frame of reference so once she can do the chord shapes on an acoustic, electrics will be a breeze. a camera
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ACDCROCKS 321 123 33 2,931 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: in your attic More info | Nov 20, 2006 02:02 | #3 Don't buy Johnson or Act 1. Go to a local Music store, or online like musiccenter.com or musiciansfriend.com. Fender makes a Squier strat with a 15 watt Amp, book, tuner etc for about $200ish. As soon as you know it she'll sound like David Gimour or Stevie Ray! canon weight
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Nov 20, 2006 03:20 | #4 Thanks for the help. I looked at the Musiciansfriend.com site and saw a couple kits that looked reasonable close together and within my price range ($300-$400). I'm looking for some feedback from those more in the know David (aka BigBlueDodge)
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KevC Goldmember 3,154 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: to More info | Nov 20, 2006 11:17 | #5 Guitar is hot =) Too much gear...
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ACDCROCKS 321 123 33 2,931 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: in your attic More info | Nov 20, 2006 14:31 | #6 feel is very important. Take your daughter to the music store and have her try out a few guitars, don't be afraid canon weight
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chucksberg Member 113 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Ohio More info | Nov 20, 2006 15:15 | #7 "feel is very important. Take your daughter to the music store and have her try out a few guitars"
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | Unless she has a strong desire to go electric, I'd certainly start her out on an acoustic guitar. When she's just getting started, it will be far more important for her to learn to play well before she has the means to play loudly. It will also make the experience far more bearable for you. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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