Saturday, August 7th, 2010 at 9:45 pm
Hey, have you ever felt like you never want to go near something again because it frustrates you so much? I felt that way about playing guitar. I was new to guitar, so basically I was stuck at that stage and couldn’t progress. By this point and time, I shouldn’t be playing this bad but I still am. But I guess I wasn’t learning correctly, had the wrong material or who knows, maybe I’m just not meant to play guitar? Well, at least that’s what I was probably thinking. I was surfing the net late one night and I found something that made me not want to give up.
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 2:46 pm
When it comes to finding an acoustic beginner guitar, there are many things to consider. It may actually be worth spending enough money for a high quality guitar, if you have it. The ease with which the guitar plays and the sound it makes really is related to the quality and price.
If you’re looking for a high-end acoustic beginner guitar, an excellent choice is the Seagull S6, costing about $400-$500. It may be more expensive than what most beginners are prepared to pay, but it is an exceptional guitar for the price. Even professionals often keep their Seagull S6 after they’ve purchased many other guitars. Another good high-end acoustic beginner guitar is the Washburn D10S. Acoustic Guitar magazine voted it #1 for guitars under $500. Most people looking in this price range will end up choosing the Washburn or the Seagull.
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