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pooping, but thinking of you!
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ELECTRIC GUITAR HELP!
Any input here is really appreciated.
My 10 year old son wants to start playing. We want to get him one for Xmas. I really know nothing about them. He wants one that is red and white mixed. I've been looking at these starter bundles that come with the guitar, amp, strap and case. They range from 200-300. I assume these aren't the best quality at that price? Is this a good way to start? Or do I get a used one of better quality and buy the other things seperately? New one? He's never played and I don't mind spending more money if its needed but I feel it's smart to keep the cost down to make sure he likes it. What is the smart, best way to go here? Thanks for the help! |
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Buy him an acoustic.
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One of the worst ways to introduce a kid to guitar is buying cheap (and cheaply made) instruments. Most likely, they will not be set up correctly (strings set too high which makes pressing the frets for notes difficult and painful), which will frustrate your aspiring musician. This is the most common reason kids quit playing/lessons.
Best advice I can give you is to find a REPUTABLE guitar shop in your area, NOT GUITAR CENTER, which is a factory designed to sell, not instruct. Such a place will be able to guide your decision and, even if you spend a few bucks more, set up the instrument properly with good strings, etc... If you're looking to purchase via internet, I would direct you to Sweetwater. (http://www.sweetwater.com/) The place is not about selling you something you don't need/want/or can't afford. I've purchased through them and was always assigned a guitar tech who was both fair and instructive. Plus, free shipping both ways and no sales tax. Good luck. let us know how you make out. |
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Outside of my original suggestion, spend the money on the guitar. Get a cheap amp. Bottom line, this racket isn't cheap. Best way to spend money on a newbie starting out would be to buy something nice, used and then buy a low watt amp for around 50$.
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This is a nice cheap(er) guitar because the pickups are really good. Fender won't admit it, but people have figured out that the Squire Classic Vibe line of pickups are made by Tonerider - a respected manufacturer of entry level
electronics. Squire is the entry level line of Fender. http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/StratCV50FR/ |
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pooping, but thinking of you!
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Yup...what he said. Also learning on an acoustic first will then make playing an electric feel like cutting butter with a hot knife. |
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Get him a PRS Tremonti SE and get that ****er signed! |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Examples of 3 and 4 chord open chord tunes he can play quickly are Lucky Man ELP Time of your life. green Day My sweet lord. Harrison Bunch of Eagles tunes etc..... |
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HAIL SATAN!
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Get him a cheap Ibanez and a Gorilla amp.
If he shows genuine interest after a few months, upgrade him. Sent from a phone using an app |
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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not economically viable.
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Learning the guitar hurts. Until he builds callousses, his fingers will hurt. No escaping that, but a properly setup guitar will help to minimize it by making the guitar easier to play. Btw, make the electric guitar a reward for sticking with it. He'll like it soooo much more if he already can play it.
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Didn't pull the pin - got blasted anyway
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![]() When he gets into 7th or 8th grade bust him up to full size and he'll be better equipped to make real music. Happy holidays. |
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Didn't pull the pin - got blasted anyway
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