is it to learn acoustic guitar? I've tried to pick up bass long long ago, so I have a very crude understanding of how a guitar works.
Lately, I've been getting all these great idea's of songs in my head (and I have a basic mastery of reading/writing music) but I can't exactly put it into song without the proper tools. So I've decided to teach myself to play acoustic guitar,
so, those of you guitar junkies/veterans any tips/pointers? Also, if anyone has any suggestions as to the brand of acoustic to pick up that'd be more than welcome.
Please bear in mind that I don't work because I'm just like that and I don't have all that much money (part of the reason why I'm teaching myself after all) but I don't care about that stuff, I just want to make music.
Suggestions, points, advice, anything?
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What sort of "Acoustic" guitar? Are all the strings steel? Or are some of them nylon?
Acoustic is a great way to go, mate. I would suggest a Epiphone AJ100CE as a guitar. They're ~AUD$280. You should get a tab viewer like guitar pro for your computer and then download guitar tabs from a tabbing website like Ultimate-Guitar.com. Start with some simple songs and slowly progress to the harder ones. Good luck, mate.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;20116411]What sort of "Acoustic" guitar? Are all the strings steel? Or are some of them nylon?[/QUOTE]
Acoustic/Western/Country guitar = steel stringed
Classical/Concert/Spanish guitar = nylon stringed
People misuse the term "acoustic guitar" alot. But it's understandable since classical guitars are also technically acoustic.
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Practice.
[QUOTE=symondneil;20116349]Please bear in mind that I don't work because I'm just like that[/QUOTE]
Lazy?
Justin guitar is good for learning.
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