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Guitar to learn on?
There are three main types of guitar that you will encounter.
They are:

Classical
Acoustic
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Acoustic
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Electric
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Chances
are that if you have asked someone if you can use their guitar
for a while, it would probably be an old classical acoustic
guitar or maybe a steel string acoustic.
These
guitars are excellent to learn on because electric guitars
require things like leads, amps, speakers and power. With
acoustic guitars you only need a pick.
The
other great thing about acoustic guitars is that you can't
turn them up loud. When you are learning it is probably better
to play on a guitar that isn't going too be loud, only loud
enough so your ears can hear your errors and your good performances.
If
you don't know which types of guitar you want to play on,
ask yourself, what kind of music do I want to play?
Pick
a song that you like for its guitar sound. Listen
to the guitar sounds and only the guitar sounds. Are they
clean, soft sounds? Or are they harsh, heavy or distorted?
Generally, acoustic guitars are softer and cleaner. Distorted,
heavy sounds come from electric guitars that are plugged into
amplifiers and effects units. Can you hear individual notes
being picked or are the strings being strummed hard? The harder
you play, the thicker your strings need to be. You need to
know what style you want to play.
OK
you have found a style of music that you like. Try
and find out what the band video for that song is and watch
it. There will probably be a section in there where
the band is playing. In this part, look at the guitarist.
Is he/she playing on an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar?
What brand is it? What style? If you know the exact guitar
from the video, you can ask to play on it at your local guitar
shop to see if it suits you.
People
play guitar for many different reasons. You need to understand
what it is that you want to get out of the guitar. To
discover your tastes in guitar music, listening to different
styles and genres. Ask musicians at music shops about
what kind of guitars different bands use, or ask them what
kind of amps/effects those artists use to get that sound.
The
answers don't have to be exact because they will get you thinking
about what you need to buy to achieve the sound you are after.
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