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I saw a black Takamine that sounds beautiful and is made in Japan and retails around $1,400 and another that is made in Korea that costs $850 retail Takamine? Any thoughts? Cause Im trying to get a guitar that I am starting out with I have already been through a cheap $99 guitar that I hardly even played and it started cracking down and breaking on me and I just want a guitar that is going to last that I can take to the next level if I want it to. I really don't care about electric acoustic or anything I just want a good guitar. If you could help me decide if the price is right they are offering 30% off on both of those guitars. Again Thanks for any advice.
either Takamine will be durable and last decades as long as they are not kept in a wet basement or anything silly. the korean and japan made are both solid.
get the one that sounds best
I heard different things about strats and Ibanez guitars
i'm looking for a good guitar for playing classic rock songs and songs like that of frank zappa and steve vai, i know zappa plays a modded SG and Vai plays his modded ibanez, just want your opinion on what is the best overall guitar for this type of music or what type of pickups are good. Thank you for any advice
Yo, to start things off, great taste in music man. I think you should look into guitars with humbuckers in it. ibanez and fender both have guitars equipped with humbuckers (ibanez rg, s, sz, etc..., Fender HSS, HH, SH) Ibanez usally have mahogany bodies wich is a more mellow sounding wood. Fender guitars have alder bodies which is a more balanced sounding wood than mahogany. Personally, for your choice in music I would go for an Ibanez, only cause most of them come equipped with the Edge tremolo and the HSH pickup combos. On the other hand if you want an awesome guitar that can handle anything, and can fork out the cash, see the Paul Reed Smith 513.
I am just beginning to learn to play guitar. At home, I practice on an acoustic (Washburn), but my friends and I often play at school during lunch. Several people keep their guitars at school, and we like to get together and jam for a while. I have noticed, however, that I seem to play much better on an electric than on my acoustic. Why is this? I think I read somewhere about electric guitars having thinner strings, but is that the only reason?
Electric guitars can have thinner strings, plus the neck is thinner, and the strings are closer to the frets.
I want a baby guitar. I noticed Taylor Guitars sells them for around 400. But I don't have enough money. What other manufacturer makes good baby guitars?
If you want a real good sounding, smaller scale guitar, then check out Luna Guitars.
We tested about 50 of them and the sound projection, finish and quality was surprising . They are inexpensive and specially made for those who prefer a smaller guitars, want a big sound, and a guitar with a special finish.
http://www.lunaguitars.com/
Don't kid yourself, this is not a toy. it is a real guitar.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Freddie Highmore playing guitars together in the movie "August Rush"
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I have seen the Estaban guitar commercials. Are the guitars worth it? And what is the benefit of steel vs nylon strings? Easier to play?
They sound great BUT one of my students bought one and oh boy was it a bummer to play, I thought maybe it was the gauge of the strings and I told her I'd call the music store and see, well the guy who owned the store said, "don't tell me, it's an Estaban, " and I said yes, why, and he told me everyone who bought one said the same thing it felt imposable to play, he did say he could fix it, he said most of them had problems with the bridge. I've played between thirty five and forty years and that was the hardest guitar that I ever had in my hands. So when someone asks me if I would recommend that guitar sadly I say no, I can't imagine a beginner trying to play that guitar. It looks beautiful and it is a great package deal, you do get a lot for your money, but if you can't play it what's the use, I haven't heard from anyone yet as to how it sounds after it is fixed. I would love to feel that guitar with different strings, and a different bridge, maybe that would make a world of difference, I've played nylon just about all my life and just recently got an acoustic and it does feel different, but it's was nowhere near as hard to play as the Estaban.