How to
Buy a
Guitar
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When I first got interested in playing the
guitar, the first obstacle that I met was to purchase a guitar.
I had totally no idea how to choose a guitar nor had any
close friends who played the instrument. At that time, the
internet was not readily available and there was no Google
search engine to find information on buying a guitar.
Together with a friend, we went to a
guitar shop in town and each brought a guitar package set for
ourselves for around USD$200 after some persuasion from the
store assistant. Considering that this was a relatively cheap
deal at that time and we did not have knowledge on choosing
a guitar, we decided to go ahead with the purchase.
Soon after I brought the guitar, I realised that there was poor
workmanship and there were buzzing sounds when the guitar was
played at some frets but I guess we couldn't complain for the
price we are paying. We were simply not able to make better
decisions due to lack of internet and guitar knowledge at that
point.
Before You embark on Buying a
Guitar
Basically, this guitar
article is to impart some of the knowledge and experience that
I have learnt the hard way when purchasing guitars. I do hope
that after reading this article, you will be able to make a
better informed decision and avoid unnecessary frustration when
purchasing a guitar.
The first thing you
need to do is to ask yourself these questions:
1)
What is the style of music that you want to play?
The style of music
that you are going to play will help determine which kind of
guitar you should get. For example, an electric guitar would
preferably be used in rock and metal music, classical guitar
for classical music (isn’t this obvious?) or perhaps if you
like to sing along while strumming the guitar, the acoustic
guitar is the best choice.
2)
What
is your budget to spend on the guitar?
Purchasing a guitar is
like making an investment into your musical development. It
is important to ask yourself what would be the budget that
you would be willing to spend. For a total beginner,
somewhere within the range of USD$200-300 would get you a
decent electric guitar whereas a decent acoustic guitar
would cost around $USD 150.
Choosing a guitar
Once you have
answers to these questions, let’s move on to how to select a
guitar for your needs.
1) Always
TRY the guitar before deciding on any purchase. You should
try as many guitars as you want to and do not be pressured
by the store assistants into buying a guitar. There is no
harm to trying guitars outside your budget and you should
get a feel of the differences in sounds and
playability.
2) Inspect
the entire guitar carefully for physical defects. Minor wear
and scratches are ok as long as there is no interference
with playability. You should avoid purchasing guitars with
major defects such as cracks along the body. Another major
defect is the twisting of the guitar neck. You can do this
check by holding the guitar so that the headstock is
pointing towards you. Look along the neck and make sure that
there is no bowing.
3) Check
out how the condition and the playability of the frets. You
can do this by fretting each fret on each guitar string and
playing the note. If there are buzzing sounds on some frets,
chances are that the action of the guitar is not set
properly or there is poor workmanship. You should also check
that the frets of the guitar are not worn out.
4)
If you decide to get buy a guitar online, be sure to read
product reviews from other people as well as comments from
users who have bought from the website before. GuitarCenter
and Musician’s
Friend. These online guitar stores are trusted
sites that are very well established with years of
experience. Some of these stores even offer a money back
guarantee on their products.
5) Another
important factor is that you should be totally comfortable
with the guitar and you must like the sound of the guitar.
Once you made this purchase, chances are that the guitar is
going to stick with you for some time. So make you buy
something that you like!
To conclude, you
should really buy the best instrument you can afford. The
quality of the guitar is often pegged to its price. For
beginners, you should consider getting package deals which
includes freebies such as guitar bags, amplifiers, picks,
straps and etc. This would save you a lot of time as well as
money. I hoped that this guitar article was useful as a
guideline to purchasing a guitar.
Cheers.
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