Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is this an ok guitar to start out with?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-Starcaster-Ac...
Is this an ok guitar to start out with?
I would say yes, but in a couple of years, you will need a better guitar.
Is this an ok guitar to start out with?
it looks alright, but the question is what kind of stuff do you play? if you like acoustic music then go for this, if you like classical go for one with nylon strings, and if you like the solo kind of sounds go for an electric
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Reply:Its a alright guitar but really just get a yamaha to start. never start out with a fander, its just a bad idea, you need to start playing and know that you love it before you buy a realy nice guitar.
Reply:Fenders make some good guitars, unfortunately, this is not one of them. This is an import from China or who knows where. I would recommend not buying from E-bay at least a guitar anyways. Try musiciansfriend or guitarcenter.


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try to buy a Japanese or American made guitar if you can afford one, well worth the extra $.


Yamaha makes a fair guitar acoustic at a low price. But i always recommend Takamine if you can afford one.
Reply:any guitar is ok to start ou tiwht as long as it can do what you want. if you want to be a simple songwriter with basic open chorded music this is good. if you want to gig in big places, theres no pickup in this guitar so it wont work out. id reccomend getting an acoustic electric to start out with so if you want to jam withyour friends you can amplify it. aim me at nbafreak93 for good acoustin electric choices
Reply:Hi Hippie Child





This guitar is ok to start . But if you are a girl, you might want to put .010 light gauge on this to facilitate your playing.


It will require less effort for you to press the strings and obtain a decent sound.


My first guitar way back, was a $80 guitar and I learnt perfectly on it before switching to electric.
Reply:It%26#039;s always difficult to buy guitars sight unseen. You don%26#039;t know what the neck is like- is it straight, bowed, does the finger board feel consistent, are the frets properly dressed, etc? It%26#039;s generally safe to assume that buying a new high-end guitar from a reputable dealer (like Wild West Guitars or Musicians Friend) will be a decent experience. These places have return policies and since they sell nice instruments, the chances that they have defects are slight. Unfortunately this is not a high quality instrument. You%26#039;d do better to go to a local music store and play what they have in your price range. At least handle them and look closely at them to see if there are defects, if they weigh too much or a pleasing amount and learn how to sight down a neck that is strung in tune to pitch to see how the neck looks.
Reply:Its okay but you would be better off with one of those walmart wanna be guitar kits... Yamaha, Gibson, don%26#039;t get that one lol... try www.music123.com there are some pretty cheap ones there that are really good.

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