5 Tips For Choosing The Right Electric Guitar By Al Wielder Purchasing an electric guitar is very exciting and fun. The process can be made more efficient by following several basic guidelines and using several tips provided below.
Are you new to guitars and ready to make your first electric guitar purchase? Are you a seasoned player who owns several guitars and you find yourself adding to your guitar collection? No matter which category you find yourself in, getting the most from your instrument purchase is very important. It is also important to understand the types of electric guitars available.
The choices include:
1. Solid Body Electric Guitars 2. Hollow Body Electric Guitars 3. Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitars 4. Acoustic/Electric Guitars 5. Pedal Steel Guitars 6. Hawaiian Style Lap Guitars
Guitars, and particularly electric guitars are not created equal. There are many brands of electric guitars to choose from. Making the right choice when purchasing a guitar will depend on some basic factors, including:
1. Your particular situation
2. The specific application when using the guitar.
For example, if you are a beginner, there is little reason to consider investing several thousands of dollars into a pro level guitar such as a custom Les Paul or a Paul Reed Smith. Another example regarding a specific application would be if you are a traveling musician. Traveling guitarists may want to consider a slightly less expensive guitar to take on the road while saving their finest instrument for a studio environment. Regardless of your situation or the application, the bottom line is there are several factors to consider. Understanding your position as a potential guitar buyer will help you make the right decision and ensure that you make an informed purchase.
Here are 5 tips to help you in choosing the right electric guitar.
Tip 1. Evaluate your level of committment to the instrument and the art of music.
Before you choose your electric guitar be sure you understand the level of committment that you are prepared to invest into the instrument. Electric guitars can be expensive and understanding the level of dedication you plan to invest in the instrument should play a vital role in choosing your guitar.
Tip 2. Identify your particular application for the instrument.
If you are a beginner and just learning to play the instrument, your application will be quite different from an intermediate or advanced guitarist who is adding to their collection. Determine your particular situation and application for the guitar you will purchase. Consider whether or not you will be keeping the instrument at home or frequently traveling with it. For example, if you plan to keep the instrument at home for recreational use, you may want to consider including a less expensive case for the guitar. Road cases can be costly and will not be neccesary if you do not travel with the guitar.
Tip 3. Identify your budget and include patience regarding your guitar purchase.
Many aspiring guitarists have wandered into the local music store only to be overwhelmed by the vast choices and different price ranges of guitars. As with any purchase, pre-planning and understanding your budget is critical. Prices for electric guitars range from a few hunderd dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. If you are serious about playing the guitar, selecting your instrument will be one of the most important decisions you make. Be sure to take ample time during this stage of the process. Patience is more than a
virtue
when selecting your guitar.
Tip 4. Consult a professional to
get tips on guitar quality and performance.
It is a good idea
to take the time to visit several musical instrument dealers in your
area. Retail guitar shops will be more than happy to help you understand
what to look for when buying an electric guitar. Get several opinions
if you are new to guitars. Most guitar outlets will have seasoned players
on staff who will be happy to impart their experience and wisdom. Ask
questions. Find out what you need to consider when selecting an electric
guitar. Getting several opinions in this area will shed light on the
overall picture and will be very beneficial information when it comes
time to buy.
Tip 5. Include additional items and training resources
to help you get started playing the guitar.
Once you have made
the right guitar purchase, be sure to have additional items on hand
that will be vital to the process of learning. You will need an extra
set of guitar strings, some extra picks, a tuner and a stand for your
guitar. It is also very important to purchase some beginner books that
include chord charts, guitar tab and chord progression exercises.
Learning to play the electric guitar is fun and exciting. There are
few things in life that will provide the relaxation and feeling of
accomplishment you can experience by becoming proficient with guitar
chords, guitar tabs and guitar chord progressions. Applying the knowledge
you gain from the right learning resources to your favorite style of
music is very rewarding. Carefully select your electric guitar. Be
sure to practice to develop skill, musical knowledge and basic music
theory concepts. Apply what you learn on a daily basis and you will
be amazed at the progress you will make with your new electric guitar.
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