You've heard those great acoustic guitar tunes and you've decided you must become an acoustic guitarist. However, you know you are not even started if you do not have your own guitar. You want to be a great acoustic guitarist so you want to get the best guitar for you. Here are steps that will guarantee you get what's best for you...
First, you must understand that there are very many different types of acoustic guitars: Twelve strings, six strings, acoustic electric guitars and so on. Second, you must also understand that you can get an acoustic guitar for as little as $100 and less or as high as $50K (Yes, that will buy two brand new cars!)
Now the point in giving you these basic information is to remind you that you can get carried away for the wrong reasons when buying an acoustic guitar. Know what you want and stick to it or you can easily buy something you really don't need.
The following should serve as a good checklist:
1) Make sure the neck is comfortable. Feel it. Is it too small or too big? Pick one that suits your hand. You shouldn't be struggling with the neck of your guitar. Remember that's where most of the actions will come from.
2) Check the wood. This is the most important determinant of your acoustic guitar's sound. Different woods give different timbres. If this wood stuff doesn't seem clear to you, play the guitar and compare it with others. Take the one that has the sound you prefer most.
3) Your guitar needs good tuning machines. There are two main types: the open and the enclosed type. Just know that the open ones are more prone to rust and require more maintenance than the enclosed ones.
4) Do you need a lot of amplification for your acoustic guitar where you perform? Then you'll be better off with an acoustic -electric guitar. These are designed to handlle very high amplification without producing feedbacks.
Buying an acoustic guitar is all about getting something that gives you great sounds, suits your budget and will last long. When you achieve stardom, you can go for those that have prestige. For now you should be just fine with these basics.
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