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The Acoustic Guitar Buyers Guide


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This article teaches new and experienced guitar players how to buy the ideal acoustic guitar. It offers tips and advice in several areas, including:

-Why novices should wait before buying a new guitar
-How to find the guitar thats perfect for each player
-The different styles of acoustic guitars
-What to look for when shopping
-How to save money on the final purchase

I am a freelance writer and English junior from Texas. Ive also been a professional journalist. Though I dont play acoustic guitar for sold-out crowds, Ive been playing and writing songs for over a decade.
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Whether you´re a beginning guitarist or a long-time expert, shopping for a new instrument is likely to inspire giddiness that can´t be replicated anywhere else in life. The difference between a novice´s shopping habits and those of a two-decade-long player is that the new guitarist might not know exactly what to look for. You´re still trying to figure out your style and preferences, so getting the best instrument for your tastes might be more challenging. These tips and suggestions will help you pick a guitar that will make joyful noises for years to come - or at least until Mom yells at you to put it down before it goes to the Goodwill drop-off!


First, you need to know that you´re dedicated to this art. If you´ve never held a guitar before but think it could be really cool, sign up for lessons. Depending on where you go, you can get a loaner model for the first few weeks or even a free student guitar if you sign up for enough lessons through that music store. In either case, you aren´t spending four hundred bucks on something that could begin collecting dust. This happens to many would-be musicians, so don´t feel bad if it turns out that you aren´t destined to be the next Rock "n´ Roll Hall of Fame inductee. At least you´re saving a big wad of cash by not investing in an instrument that you´ll never pick up again.

If the lessons go well and you know that you´re going to continue playing, it´s time to start looking for your first REAL guitar. By this time you should know the very basics: a few chords, how to tune and string the instrument, and the various body styles and setups. This will help narrow down your options by eliminating the things you don´t like. There are a few different types and styles of acoustic guitars out there. They essentially break down like this:

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