Fender Electric
Fender Electric

Fender Squier or Starcaster Electric Guitar for Beginner?
I want to learn how to play the guitar without any musical knowledge. I was wondering if the Squier handle is smaller aimed for young kids? Anyway which would be better for me as a beginner? the price is the same.
Guitars are highly idiosyncratic; one man's sweet instrument is another woman's piece of garbage.
I recommend that you go to a good guitar store and try out these and other models that look good to you. Find the "feel" of each one yourself--have a sales clerk plug you into an amp and try fingering and plucking notes--even if you're not very good you'll get a sense of whether your fingers fall nicely on that guitar's fingerboard.
Note that the most important things affecting the sound of an electric guitarist are: (1) amp speaker (2) effects (3) pick-ups.
As a beginner, I want to urge you to get at least a dozen or so lessons from a good teacher to start. Too many self-taught guitarists learn wrong, and they wind up with repetitive motion injuries rather often--I had a good friend who had surgery on both wrists last summer. Get a good teacher to get your finger and wrist position right at the outset.
Also, know that for a beginner, many short practices yield much faster progress than one longer one.
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are there any kinds electric pianos besides fender rhodes and wurlitzer?
always wanted an electric piano but can never find a good rhodes or wurlitzer. are/were there any alternatives?
G'day ... how about:
Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano
Electra Piano
Hohner


US $785.00







