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Road Side Pub
Used Guitars?
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<blockquote data-quote="oxw01svt" data-source="post: 8613120" data-attributes="member: 60132"><p>I would agree to try and borrow someones guitar first. Also some people might disagree with me on this one but for a beginner i would recommend getting an electric guitar. They tend to be easier to bar chords, bend notes, and they're easier to setup for most people. The other plus is unless its a semi hollow or jazz box an electric can be used with head phones and really only you will hear the guitar. And if you do go to somewhere like guitar center and try out a guitar on the wall make sure that you get the one from the wall you played. If they bring a guitar out from the back i promise you it will feel different. Im lucky enough to work for a jazz guitar company and sometimes i play over 30 of the same model and i can tell you that everyone has a little something different to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oxw01svt, post: 8613120, member: 60132"] I would agree to try and borrow someones guitar first. Also some people might disagree with me on this one but for a beginner i would recommend getting an electric guitar. They tend to be easier to bar chords, bend notes, and they're easier to setup for most people. The other plus is unless its a semi hollow or jazz box an electric can be used with head phones and really only you will hear the guitar. And if you do go to somewhere like guitar center and try out a guitar on the wall make sure that you get the one from the wall you played. If they bring a guitar out from the back i promise you it will feel different. Im lucky enough to work for a jazz guitar company and sometimes i play over 30 of the same model and i can tell you that everyone has a little something different to offer. [/QUOTE]
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