[kj] Advice on picking up guitar
fatpotanga
fatpotanga at gmail.com
Tue Sep 25 02:15:38 EDT 2007
Without question I'd go acoustic, nylon strung.
a) it's cheap so if you decide you hate it then no worries
b) can't think of b
c) nylon strings will go easy on your fingers
d) you can play/practice when or wherever you want to without
expecting it to sound like some rock god
e) all you have to worry about is learning chords, not sounds/volume
& 'trying it distorted'
f) harder to play? Bull. All you'll stat off with are open chords
around the nut. It'll help your technique & strengthen & toughen your
fingers gradually.
g) there are a few electric players I know who can't play an acoustic
to save their life. Mark Mynett for one used to be like that.
h) i also feel you have to 'earn your stripes'. My dad's a phenomenal
player & when I wanted a guitar aged 9 he bought me a crappy old
nylon string & said 'learn to play that & I'll get you an electric'
my totally biased opinion, but i wholeheartedly believe in it :)
flamenco-potanga
On 25 Sep 2007, at 03:13, Brendan wrote:
> When I finally get around to it, what do you think I should get, an
> acoustic or an electric? Was reading this guy Ed Roman's website, he
> styles himself as a guitar expert, he reckons not to get a cheap
> heap of
> shit because you won't be motivated to play it if it looks ugly and
> sounds
> crap. This section of his website has a bunch of rants that I found
> interesting, the one on beginner guitars and 'christmas guitars' in
> particular:
>
> http://www.edroman.com/rants.htm
>
> He also recommends an electric because it's easier to play, but then
> that's where most of his $ comes from too I suppose. I dunno much
> at all
> about guitars.
>
> Any feedback appreciated.
>
> Brendan
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