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![]() 6 Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins w Black Dot Inlay FreeSH US $2.98
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![]() 394 Black Waterproof Gig Bag Oxford Soft Case for Acoustic Guitar US $15.99
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![]() Acoustic Vintage Collectible Blues MissDelta Blues Charlie P US $1,399.00
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![]() New New Quick Change Guitar Capo for Acoustic Electric Guitar Silver US $.99
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![]() New Crescent PRO YMG 41 Adult SIZE NATURAL Acoustic Guitar Accessories US $69.99
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![]() 2 Sets DAddario Acoustic Guitar Strings EJ12 80 20 Bronze Medium Set 13 56 US $8.99
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![]() Sinker Redwood Guitar Top Jumbo J478 2nd from LCT US $49.00
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![]() Light Copper Coated Alloy Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings FULL set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() Sinker Redwood Guitar Top Jumbo J550 from LCT US $130.00
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![]() NEW Crescent Beginners HANDMADE PINK Cutaway Acoustic GuitarStand And Extras US $24.95
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![]() 1 Set Of Yellow Saddle Nut 6 Bridge Pin for Steel String Guitar US $2.98
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![]() NEW ADULT Crescent BLUE Electric Acoustic GuitarAccessories US $99.69
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![]() 40 Classic Guitar US $49.95
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![]() New Gold Colour Acoustic Guitar Trigger Capo Tool Capos US $.98
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![]() New Light Copper Hex Steel Acoustic Bass Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() LA Guitars Dreadnought Solid Englemann spruce Top Fishmann 4 band EQ RRP $699 US $590.85
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![]() New Acoustic Guitar Microphone Active Soundhole Pickup US $6.99
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![]() NEW Crescent Beginners PINK Acoustic GuitarSTANDAccessory Pack US $24.95
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![]() Campfire Songs For Guitar Volume 6 DVD Lessons CLASSIC Learn Eric Clapton MORE US $9.95
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![]() Fantastic Black Guitar Trigger Capo Capos Clamp Key Acoustic Electric Guitar US $.01
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![]() NEW Crescent Beginners BLUE Acoustic GuitarPICKSTRINGLESSON US $24.95
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![]() New Quick Change Guitar Capo for Acoustic Electric Guitar Red US $.01
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![]() New Black Colour Acoustic Guitar Trigger Capo Tool Capos T043 US $.98
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![]() Super Light Copper Alloy Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings FULL set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() NEW Crescent Beginners HANDMADE SUNBURST Acoustic GuitarStand And Extras US $24.95
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![]() New Light H85 15 Bronzed Steel Pick Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() New Quick Change Guitar Capo for Acoustic Electric Guitar Gold US $.01
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![]() NEW Crescent Beginners SUNBURST Cutaway Acoustic GuitarSTANDAccessory Pack US $24.95
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![]() Guitar Lessons Style Of Waylon Jennings Johnny Cash Buck Owens Merle Haggard US $14.95
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![]() 6 Packs Alice A406 Acoustic Guitar Strings String Set ¸°ƒ€¤„ …‹ US $1.89
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![]() New Light Copper Hexagonal Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() guitar acoustic red good strong quality made 38 inch US $35.51
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![]() guitar acoustic black good strong quality made 38 inch US $35.51
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![]() New Silver Colour Acoustic Guitar Trigger Capo Tool US $.96
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![]() Basic Acoustic Electric Guitar Capo Free Plectrums Picks Set US $.10
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![]() Razz Clarinet Reeds Box of 10 Reeds number 2 NEW sealed in plastic CLEARANCE US $29.58
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![]() NEW 6 Colourful Acoustic Guitar Bronze Strings FULL Set NEW NIB Full set US $.01
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![]() Black Diamond Guitar Strings vintage set US $50.00
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![]() NEW BLUE ACOUSTIC GUITAR GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() Crescent 41 ADULT BLACK DREADNOUGHT Acoustic Guitar US $49.99
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![]() New Light Copper Alloy Steel Acoustic Guitar 12 Strings FULL set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() Crescent ADULT Crescent BLACK Electric Acoustic GuitarE TUNER US $99.69
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![]() New Crescent Beginner BLACK Acoustic GuitarGigbagStrapTunerLessonPick US $29.99
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![]() Ovation Celebrity CC24 Acoustic Electric Guitar Sunburst with Free hard case US $442.89
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![]() NEW HUNTINGTON 41 BLACK ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP US $49.99
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![]() Tanglewood Evolution Dreadnaught Guitar TW28CSN Solid Cedar Top US $344.25
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![]() LA Guitars Dreadnought Solid Wood Dreadnought LAD040 recording King RD126 US $590.85
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![]() SUNBURST ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() Martin GPCPA4 Grand Performance Acoustic Electric Fishman F1 Analog Pickup US $635.00
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![]() Martin OOOXE Black Acoustic Electric Guitar RRP $1859 New US $1,478.61
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![]() Silver Professional Acoustic Guitar Trigger Capo Capos US $.98
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![]() Super Light Silver Alloy Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings FULL set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() NEW Extra High Copper Alloy Nylon Classic Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() Black 1SET Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins Saddle Nut US $.99
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![]() 1SET ABS Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins\ Saddle\ Nut Yellow US $1.04
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![]() White Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins\ saddle\ Nut US $1.04
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![]() Cattle Bone Guitar Nut Saddle For 7 String Acoustic Guitar US $1.04
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![]() Chrome Beautiful Brass Guitar Bridge Pins End PIN Set US $3.32
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![]() Martin D 1 USA Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar RRP $1895 US $1,478.61
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![]() NEW HUNTINGTON 41 SUNBURST ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP US $49.99
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![]() NEW NATURAL ACOUSTIC GUITAR GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() Mendini Bb Clarinet Black Blue Green Purple Red White StandReeds US $94.98
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![]() Soft Thick Buffalo Bison Leather Guitar or Bass Strap 2 wide LAKOTA USA US $49.99
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![]() Buffalo Bison Leather Soft Thick Guitar Bass Strap 3 wide LAKOTA USA US $59.99
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![]() NEW Extra High Silver Alloy Nylon Classic Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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![]() Mendini Nickel Plated C Flute 16 Keys w Case CareKit US $95.98
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![]() Mendini Size 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 10 1 16 1 32 Violin w CaseAccessories US $56.98
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![]() Mendini Black Nickel w Nickel Key Alto Saxophone Sax US $339.98
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![]() Mendini Mini Pocket Trumpet Gold Lacquered US $109.98
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![]() 2 Pack DAddario EJ17 Phosphor Bronze Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings Set 13 56 US $10.89
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![]() NEW DE ROSA 41 RED ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP US $59.99
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![]() Guitar Strap For Acoustic Electric Folk Guitar 1946 2006 Fender 60 Anniversary US $.01
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![]() NEW COFFEE ACOUSTIC GUITAR GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() NEW SILVER 17 KEY OPEN HOLE Italian Pads B Foot C FLUTE US $159.98
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![]() NEW GOLD SILVER BLUE RED GREEN PURPLE TENOR SAXOPHONE US $299.98
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![]() NEW CECILIO 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 SOLIDWOOD CELLO $39 TUNER US $329.98
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![]() Mendini Single F Key French Horn Gold School BandTuner US $329.98
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![]() Alloy Folk Acoustic Guitar Trigger Capo Clamp Golden US $1.56
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![]() NEW EBONY WOOD Bb CLARINET SILVER KEY Italian pad SALE US $309.98
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![]() NEW SIZE 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 8 VIOLINEVERYTHING YOU NEED US $56.98
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![]() HUNTINGTON SUNBURST 41 CUTAWAY ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP US $49.99
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![]() ELECTRIC ACOUSTIC GUITAR BEGINNER INSTRUCTION DVD US $12.00
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![]() RED ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() CF Martin Gloss Top Guitar w Hard Shell Martin Case 000 16GT US $799.00
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![]() Ibanez Acoustic Guitar US $350.00
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![]() NEW 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 10 1 16 1 32 VIOLIN$110 GIFT US $79.98
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![]() Mendini Bb Trumpet Gold Silver Black Blue Purple Red US $114.98
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![]() Mendini Bb Clarinet Black Ebonite ReedsCaseCare Kit US $89.98
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![]() WHITE ACOUSTIC GUITAR STAND GIG BAG CASE STRAP TUNER LESSONS US $19.99
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![]() quality guitar parts Ivory Bone Bridge Saddle And Nut For Acoustic Guitar US $.99
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![]() Student Violin Outfit Blue 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 10New US $56.95
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![]() ROLAND KCW 1 KCW1 KCW 1 Sub COVER Single US $39.99
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![]() New Super Light Copper Hex Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings FULL Set NEW NIB US $.01
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Moshi releases Clarus headphones at CES (TUAW)
Moshi, makers of a variety of accessories for your Mac and iPhone, have
announced a new set of headphones at CES called Clarus. They have two
interesting characteristics, one inside the headphones, and one outside.
Outside they are a little different than a number of in-ear style headphones
in that they have the ear loop to hang over your ear and keep the earpiece in
place. They do offer a few sizes of covers for the earbud itself, which is
handy, but even better is that you don't have to rely on that to hold them in
your ear. Made of a semi-rigid material, the loop is soft to the touch and
flexes enough to let you wiggle them around to get the perfect fit.
Inside, there is a great big difference: there are two drivers! Generally
headphones will have a single driver, and that driver has to be all purpose
since there's only one. This tends to mean you have to choose whether you want
clear crisp sound in the high end, or a bumping thumping low end. With two
drivers, you no longer have to decide which you prefer. I don't ...
AgustÃn Amigó - "True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper) - Solo Acoustic Guitar
Guide to Buying an Right Acoustic Guitar... by trinityservices
Knowing how to choose the right guitar and how to identify a bad one, will save you from countless headaches, not to mention finger aches.
Acoustic guitar bodies come in basically the same hourglass shape, with some variations, but they do vary in size, color, wood-type, style, and extra features. You can even buy an acoustic guitar so small that fits into a hiking backpack.
Guitars come in a very wide range of prices, but when it comes to instruments, in general, you get what you pay for, especially when you buy new. There’s a real difference between getting a bargain and buying cheap.
But whether you buy new or used may be determined by many personal factors including your budget, and each has their own pros and cons.
Buying new, gives you a warranty and, hopefully, a return period, if for some reason you’re not totally satisfied with your purchase, or something goes wrong.
Under â€usual' circumstances, a used guitar can usually be purchased cheaper and has already gone through its â€break-in†period.
Commercially built guitars are usually mass manufactured. â€Custom-made†guitars are exactly that. They are custom built and tailored to your specifications by a highly skilled guitar maker.
Prices for a custom-built guitar vary considerably, depending on the skill level of the craftsperson you contract the job to, but, as a rule, they are generally quite higher than a commercially built guitar of â€similar†quality. Each custom built guitar is unique and therefore hard to compare in price to a commercially built guitar.
FOR THE "TECHIES"
Understanding some of the parts of a guitar will definitely help you when it comes to the Pre-Purchase Checklist.
BODY: This is the part with the sound hole in the front. It is where the strumming is done, and it can vary in size. The actual size, shape, type of wood, coating, and general build of the body also affects how the guitar will â€soundâ€, whether it’s a rich and warm sound, or a thin and â€twangy’ sound. The body tends to be the part that also gets scratched, damaged, and generally banged-up the most.
NECK: This is the long piece extending from the body and ends at the â€head’ of the guitar where the â€Tuning Heads’ are, also known as â€machine heads’. The strings travel from the â€Bridge’ on the body, across the sound hole, along the â€Fret Board’, which is attached to the front-side of the neck, and finally arriving at the tuning heads where they are wrapped around tuning posts. The tuning heads are then turned by hand, which then turns the posts, making the strings tighter or looser, thus affecting their â€tuning’. Necks tend to warp and twist if not looked after, or if the guitar is left propped against a heat source.
BRIDGE: The Bridge is normally located on the front of the body, by the sound hole, and on the side of the hole opposite to the neck. The strings are usually fed through the bridge first before they cross the hole and travel up the neck to the tuning heads. The bridge is like an anchor-point for the strings. Metal bridges are best, but on most acoustics they are either hard plastic or wood. Bridges have a tendency to crack and split over a long period of time.
FRET BOARD: The fret board is glued to the front of the neck. This is the part you press the strings onto to make chords or play individual notes. Because it’s glued on separately, a fret board can be made of a wood that’s different from the neck.
The strings travel over the fret board and the distance they are above the fret board makes a difference to the playability of the guitar. If the strings are too far above the fret board, then they will be hard to press down, making the guitar hard to play.
When a beginner plays a guitar, initially his or her fingertips are very soft and need to be hardened. A guitar with the strings too far above the fret board, also known as having a â€high action’, will cause the player’s fingers to hurt so much that they are likely to put the guitar away in discouragement and possibly stop playing altogether.
STRINGS: Acoustic guitar strings, come in a wide variety of â€flavors’. They can be made out of nylon, brass, steel, or a combination. Nylon strings are usually only found on Classical guitars and Student guitars, because they’re easier on the fingertips. They have a rich, warm sound to them.
Strings sets come in different â€weights’, or sizes. Strings that come from a package marked â€Heavy’ are usually quite thick in size and sound â€beefyâ€. Strings that are light, or extra light, are very thin and usually have a brighter sound to them, but are also quieter sounding than heavy strings.
String choices are purely personal taste. Light strings are easier to press than heavy strings but also sound quite different. The more often strings are played, the dirtier they get. If a cloth isn’t run over and under them, from time to time, the sound becomes very dull
THE PRE-PURCHASE CHECKLIST
- Before you buy a used guitar, cost-compare against the price of a new one, unless the guitar is quite old. You could also compare its used price to other used prices by going to an online auction and either searching for the same or a similar guitar.
- Check the overall condition of the wood for cracks, scratches, splits, dents, chips, etc.
- Also check the lacquer finish for cracks and splits.
- Check the neck/fret board for warping and twisting. You can do this by holding the guitar flat on its back, with the sound hole facing upward. Bring the guitar up to eye-level, with the neck running away from you and the edge of the body almost touching your face. Let your eyesight skim across the front of the body and down the fret board. You should be able to see if the neck is twisted or bowing.
- Tune the guitar, or have the seller tune it for you.
- If you know how to play about five or six chords then play them. If you don’t know how to play, ask the seller to play them for you. This check ensures that the neck of the guitar is not warped, even though you couldn’t physically see it. If the neck is warped, and the guitar is properly tuned, then some of the chords will sound good, but others will sound as though the guitar is not tuned. If this happens, check the tuning again. If it persists, then don’t buy the guitar.
- Check the bridge of the guitar. If it’s made out of wood or plastic, make sure it’s not cracked or splitting. The bridge needs to be rock-solid, as a lot of pressure is exerted on the bridge by the strings.
- Check the tuning heads. Do they turn easily, or are they very stiff and hard to turn. Even with the high tension of the strings, a quality guitar will have tuning heads that are fairly easy to turn.
- Check the â€action’ of the guitar. Are the strings a fair distance from the fret board? Are they easy or hard to press down at various points on the fret board?
- If you are buying the guitar for yourself, and you know how to play, even if you’re a beginner, then play the guitar.
- How does it feel?
- Is it easy or hard to play?
- Can you fit your hand around the neck/fret board comfortably to play chords?
- Is the guitar a comfortable size and shape for your body? Is it easy to hold?
- If you plan to play standing up, ask for a guitar strap.
- Do you like the sound, the color, etc?
- If you don’t play, have someone else play it for you so that you can judge what it sounds like.
WHERE TO BUY
Buying a guitar from a physical retail music store allows you to â€test drive’ the guitar and ask more questions up front. Buying online or from a catalog may bring you more cash savings.
No matter where you buy your guitar, if you know what to look for, and spend a little extra effort in your search for that â€perfect’ guitar, not only will your fingers thank you, but also your ears, and all those who will come to join you around the campfire, or even go to see you in concert. Who knows?
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