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Tips on Selecting a Beginner Acoustic Guitar

Written by admin on October 28, 2011 – 6:59 pm -

Many sons and daughters are asking for acoustic guitars as presents for Christmas, birthdays or just because they have become excited by learning to play. What I wish to do in this post is supply some guidelines and recommendations on selecting that first guitar. Purchasing a guitar may be an intimidating process, particularly if you've never purchased one before. There are several components to take into account and so many guitars obtainable. Novices will certainly feel overwhelmed. Fear not - help is obtainable What helps make one guitar unique from another? Is a guitar which costs $3,000 better than one that is $500 or $100? Naturally it is, but a far more elementary query to be asked is whether or not a novice needs a top-of-the-line guitar. Each... more


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Tips and Recommendations for Buying a Beginner Acoustic Guitar

Written by admin on October 9, 2010 – 2:02 pm -

Many of sons and daughters are asking for acoustic guitars as gifts for Christmas, birthdays or just because they have become interested in learing to play.  What I hope to do in this article is provide some tips and recommendations of selecting that first guitar. Buying a guitar can be an intimidating process, especially if you've never purchased one before. There are so many factors to consider, and so many guitars available, novices will surely feel overwhelmed. Fear not - help is available What makes one guitar different from another? Is a guitar that costs $3,000 better than one that is $500 or $100? Of course it is, but a more basic question to be asked it whether a beginner needs a top-of-the-line guitar. Every aspiring guitar player... more


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The Soundboard: A Primer

Written by admin on August 11, 2010 – 12:59 am -

By Dan Cross, About.com Guide What is the soundboard? The soundboard is the top of an acoustic guitar, and plays the most critical role in determining the overall tone and projection qualities of the instrument. Though there are many available materials suited to satisfy the structural requirements of a soundboard, none have been found to match the acoustic properties of wood. How soundboards are built Traditionally, soundboards have been made from high-quality, quarter-sawn spruce planks that have been carefully seasoned to remove moisture and ensure structural stability. Higher quality instruments use two 'book-matched' pieces of wood, butted together to avoid warping caused by differential shrinking. On the back of soundboards is a pattern... more


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“Sound” Advice on Guitars as Christmas Gifts

Written by admin on December 13, 2009 – 12:58 am -

Guitars are sold everywhere this holiday season. But be wary: Don't go and buy the cheapest thing you see or pick up the first instrument you find. Local instrument experts say you should consider these things whether you're buying a guitar. Whether your son or daughter is trying to shred like Metallica or play Bob Dylan covers, here's what to look for: In general For beginners, many guitars come in packages that include everything you need to start learning to play. Electric guitar packages come with the guitar, an amplifier, a strap, extra strings, picks, a carrying bag and an instructional DVD or book or both. Acoustic guitar packages come with the guitar, bag, strap, strings, picks and instructional material. Some stores also offer another... more


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Yamaha FG730S Solid Top Acoustic Guitar

Written by admin on October 16, 2009 – 12:46 am -

A great first guitar! Voted #1 in a poll conducted by MusicRadar on the “Best Acoustic Guitar under $600." A solid spruce top and rosewood back and sides produce the perfect sonic mix. The Yamaha FG730S Solid Top Acoustic Guitar has the ultimate combo for projection and pure tone. The expertly braced spruce top speaks clearly atop the rosewood body. It has a rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bridge, die-cast tuners, body and neck binding, and a tortoise pickguard. Yamaha FG730S Solid Top Acoustic Guitar Features: • Solid Sitka spruce top • Rosewood back and sides • Rosewood fingerboard • Rosewood bridge • White/black body and neck binding • Die-cast tuners • Tortoise pickguard • Limited lifetime warranty The level of detail... more


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A beginner’s guide to the acoustic guitar

Written by admin on September 18, 2009 – 8:46 pm -

An acoustic guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is played by picking the strings with fingers or a plectrum. The vibration of the strings creates the sound, which is then made louder acoustically inside the guitar's hollow body or sound box. Further amplification is sometimes needed for performances and this is usually achieved by playing the instrument into a microphone, although some acoustic guitars do feature pickups, allowing them to be plugged in to an amp in a similar way to an electric guitar. There are several different types of acoustic guitar available, catering for different styles of music. Classical guitars - sometimes referred to as concert or Spanish - typically feature six nylon strings and are generally used to play... more


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Yamaha LLX6A Acoustic Guitar Review

Written by admin on August 25, 2009 – 4:34 am -

How good can a non-cutaway electro be at this price? Dave Durban, Guitarist Unlike cutaways, there's not as large a selection of non-cutaway electros and, attracted to the style, we wondered if we could get a high quality guitar of this type without going into four figures. Yamaha has just such a contender: the LLX6A. The LLX6A marks the entry-point into Yamaha's prestigious LLX electro range. Models LLX26 and LLX36 represent the top-end of the series, with the LLX36 coming in at a whopping £3,779. But this is no low-end, entry level guitar – on first impression the LLX6A certainly had us admiring its seemingly flawless Chinese construction and expensive aesthetics. It's easy to see why – Yamaha's Chinese facilities share similar construction... more


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