Guitar aficionados 21:06 - Apr 2 with 12474 views | MrSwansea | Looking at getting a very cheap first electric guitar. Any tips? | |
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Guitar aficionados on 12:41 - Apr 4 with 1702 views | MrSwansea |
Guitar aficionados on 11:35 - Apr 4 by Darran | My cousins just made his own from a kit. 👀 |
Looks cool, what kit is this? | |
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Guitar aficionados on 12:54 - Apr 4 with 1687 views | Darran |
Guitar aficionados on 12:41 - Apr 4 by MrSwansea | Looks cool, what kit is this? |
No idea I'll try and find out. | |
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Guitar aficionados on 14:57 - Apr 4 with 1669 views | controversial_jack | Being a beginner on an acoustic, I'm not getting anywhere and getting discouraged. A friend suggested I should have the action of the strings lowered as this will make it easier for me to progress. Would this help please? | | | |
Guitar aficionados on 15:28 - Apr 4 with 1660 views | Nirvana |
Guitar aficionados on 14:57 - Apr 4 by controversial_jack | Being a beginner on an acoustic, I'm not getting anywhere and getting discouraged. A friend suggested I should have the action of the strings lowered as this will make it easier for me to progress. Would this help please? |
Get a capo. It'll reduce a lot of pressure and you can move it around and play in different keys. It'll be easier to sound better, and they're really cheap. | | | |
Guitar aficionados on 15:29 - Apr 4 with 1659 views | WarwickHunt |
Guitar aficionados on 14:57 - Apr 4 by controversial_jack | Being a beginner on an acoustic, I'm not getting anywhere and getting discouraged. A friend suggested I should have the action of the strings lowered as this will make it easier for me to progress. Would this help please? |
Probably not on an acoustic and it would need to be professionally done too. Have you tried lighter strings? Don't go below a .10 on an acoustic though. Most decent acoustics are set up to play out of the box - if you have a really cheap one with a high action then consider an upgrade (try a few first though) or getting an electric and a cheap amp. You can get away with very light strings and a very low action and still sound decent. | | | |
Guitar aficionados on 16:02 - Apr 4 with 1628 views | Lord_Bony |
Guitar aficionados on 11:49 - Apr 4 by WarwickHunt | Sound advice - except a pedalboard is the last thing a beginner needs. Play clean - add a touch of reverb if you must and learn some basic theory. |
Not for me sir. I only bought it so I could play Parisienne Walkways... wanted that g Moore sound. Was going to get an Ibanez tube screamer pedal but for £140 got the zoom pedal board with tons of different fx for experimenting. Personally, I find an overdriven amp sound makes playing a lot easier... especially for lead. Not so good for the neighbours though. | |
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Guitar aficionados on 16:12 - Apr 4 with 1615 views | controversial_jack |
Guitar aficionados on 15:29 - Apr 4 by WarwickHunt | Probably not on an acoustic and it would need to be professionally done too. Have you tried lighter strings? Don't go below a .10 on an acoustic though. Most decent acoustics are set up to play out of the box - if you have a really cheap one with a high action then consider an upgrade (try a few first though) or getting an electric and a cheap amp. You can get away with very light strings and a very low action and still sound decent. |
Thanks for the advice, I shall scour the music shops as I'm keep to progress | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Guitar aficionados on 00:07 - Apr 5 with 1527 views | WarwickHunt |
Guitar aficionados on 16:02 - Apr 4 by Lord_Bony | Not for me sir. I only bought it so I could play Parisienne Walkways... wanted that g Moore sound. Was going to get an Ibanez tube screamer pedal but for £140 got the zoom pedal board with tons of different fx for experimenting. Personally, I find an overdriven amp sound makes playing a lot easier... especially for lead. Not so good for the neighbours though. |
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