Thursday, January 14, 2010

Advanced Electric Toy Movies What Would Be A Good Electric Guitar For A Semi-advanced Player?

What would be a good electric guitar for a semi-advanced player? - advanced electric toy movies

I played for a year and took lessons. I will be very good and I'm looking forward to buy an electric guitar and play the 80 rock songs like AC / DC, Guns N 'Roses, Ozzy, and other groups of this nature. I am willing to pay more than about $ 600, plus or minus a hundred or so to spend. What is a good brand / model of guitar, the longer and have an excellent sound?

4 comments:

Dan said...

Go to a guitar shop independent (not a large chain stores honest) from the beginning, and with people about their wishes. Do not pretend you know something you do not. Most locally owned businesses will work with you to get a deal on the guitar is to get comfortable. If you feel any pressure to run, not walk away and find another store. A good guitar can be found and used for $ 200.00 to $ 800.00 with the case.

Dan said...

Go to a guitar shop independent (not a large chain stores honest) from the beginning, and with people about their wishes. Do not pretend you know something you do not. Most locally owned businesses will work with you to get a deal on the guitar is to get comfortable. If you feel any pressure to run, not walk away and find another store. A good guitar can be found and used for $ 200.00 to $ 800.00 with the case.

useanoth... said...

Go visit a local music shop or guitar center (if available) and ask for suggestions. I own a Yamaha and was really good. I also recommend a Gibson. Nevertheless, try the guitar before you buy.

Mat S said...

if you are into old things have to go with the classic Telecaster or Stratocaster, but definitley should try before you buy, because you have to feel the guitar before you buy.

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