i have been playing acoustic guitar for about a year and i'm buying an electric soon i'm thinking about a jackson mostly...
i have been playing acoustic guitar for about a year and i'm buying an electric soon i'm thinking about a jackson mostly...
i def reccomend the squire strat, thats a good guitar for not a lot of money. personally, i like the single coil sound as apposed to the humbuckers, but thats all personal taste. the epiphone les pauls arent bad either, but they will typically run you $400-600.
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add another 0 on there and you have itOriginally Posted by Pellit
i would suggest an ibanez or like said a squire, with a 30 or more watt amp, that way you wont have to upgrade for a while, but no big deal if you quit guitar, get a good cable, if you amp doesnt have it, distortion, alot of picks, i lose them alot, um, a comfortable strap, you need to practice standing up too, electricity and thats all you need to rock out
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
they arent bad but they arent good either, i have played a few and a good squire is years better, but a gibson les paul, great tone although hard for me to play because of the small size paired with my mile long armsOriginally Posted by cmcpokey
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
not really, lol, i got mine for 285 an it sweetOriginally Posted by my porsche
(tht aint jus me saying that cuz i own it, loadsa ppl like it including my guitar teacher who has played w/ slash, eddie v. halen e.t.c
then you got a bargain, a good LP from my experience runs about $1500-3500 or £750-1,750
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
Epiphone Les Pauls can be had for well less than that and they're very good guitars. (Just ask Sam who owns a Epiphone Black beauty - Albeit in bits now)
OK, people... let's get it straight...Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
EPIPHONE Les Paul- £179 all the way to £749
GIBSON Les Paul- £699 all the way to £5000+
My Black Beauty displeased me. It now Rests In Pieces.
my bastard dad made me learn forever on a classical till one of my crazy friends GAVE me a Rockson strat with a crappy amp
then i upgraded to a Squire Telecaster and bought my self a les paul style acoustic still dont have an amp (sold the other)
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And you didn't enjoy it?Originally Posted by Zondaboy1
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some people think only playing electric guitar is coolOriginally Posted by IWantAnAudiRS6
but you can learn really good parts on the guitar without the amp as well, believe me
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Well, I think it's much more impressive to make the classical sing. Whereas with an electric, you'll generally need backing to sound good, a classical can fill a room by itself.Originally Posted by dydzi
I love it.
I used to play electric and bass, but its been almost a year since I touched a guitar, hell, can't even remember mine own ones.
I was able to play Iron Man pretty good, and I really spent about 2 months learning to play part of Don't Fear The Reaper.
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