Steve
Am in Glasgow and would appreciate any help you could give
Best Guitar for an Intermediate Guitar player
machoy4617 wrote:
Happy Playin'
Rick
Steve- didn't know we had any Glaswegian's on the forum! Great town with the River Clyde rolling through it. Spent some time there many moons ago. Truly enjoyed the country and people. Oh, and I forgot to mention the single malts, Scotland's contribution to a civilized world! Enough single malt and I don't care how badly I play the guitar!!Steve
Am in Glasgow and would appreciate any help you could give
Happy Playin'
Rick
BigBear wrote:
machoy4617 wrote:Hey Rick there are a few Scotsmen on the site even though I am based in New Zealand, Single malts make any one sound good (in their opinion lol)I know I play tenfold better ...not!! Any way back on topic a lot of good advice here about what you play and what style etc, but the thing is if someone is starting out they may not yet have made that call and are not sure what you like and where you want to take it. From recollection guitars in your price range would be Seagull brand, my nephew in Aberdeen had one and it sounded really cool. The thing is play as many types/brands as you can, get the feel for it, if you like the sound etc. But to get good sound you usually need a solid top guitar not a laminated one. Although alway the exception to the rule I have an old Epiphone PR400 its a laminate top solid back and sides but it sounds really good.Steve
Truly enjoyed the country and people. Oh, and I forgot to mention the single malts, Scotland's contribution to a civilized world! Enough single malt and I don't care how badly I play the guitar!!
Happy Playin'
Rick
So a myriad of advice for you so far, take pointers from all i.e. body size, neck style/size solid vs laminate, if you know style you want to develop. But the best thing, play as many different ones you can and don't be blinded by brand, I was convinced Martin was the way to go until I got my Alhambra and just love her sound ( I still like Martins but they are not the be all and end all)
Hey TINTIN, I'm a fan of the Telecaster, plugged or unplugged!:)
If you are looking for a composite acoustic have you checked
out the Yamaha SLG100S Silent String? Most reviews I have
read about them are pretty good.
Happy playin'
If you are looking for a composite acoustic have you checked
out the Yamaha SLG100S Silent String? Most reviews I have
read about them are pretty good.
Happy playin'
The Tele is great unplugged, but a bit too quiet for some purposes, and I really think I ought to get a more traditional type acoustic guitar.
I had read about the Yamaha Silent String guitars previously. Wild concept!
The Composite Acoustic guitars have garnered some good reviews also, and, in some ways, they're closer to traditional acoustic guitars than the Silent String guitars. I'm planning on at least trying out a Composite Acoustic model soon.
I had read about the Yamaha Silent String guitars previously. Wild concept!
The Composite Acoustic guitars have garnered some good reviews also, and, in some ways, they're closer to traditional acoustic guitars than the Silent String guitars. I'm planning on at least trying out a Composite Acoustic model soon.
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I've had some luck with Blueridge guitars, pretty much everything they make is under a grand. I liked the Trinity College model, and the BR-43 model. Check 'em out, they're definitely worth a shot, but it may be a problem finding a dealer in your area, cause I think they're out of south SF.
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+1 for Cooper
I was A/B some Martins in a store awhile back and there was some Bluerigde guitars I had read about, I was impressed at the tone. Sounded as good,atleast the one I played on as the Martin I had been. I am a BIG Alverez fan though for guits, and Taks and Guilds and and and.....:woohoo: if it speaks to you, thats the one you should get. I have a REALLY high end Martin speaking to me like crazy.. must resist!
I was A/B some Martins in a store awhile back and there was some Bluerigde guitars I had read about, I was impressed at the tone. Sounded as good,atleast the one I played on as the Martin I had been. I am a BIG Alverez fan though for guits, and Taks and Guilds and and and.....:woohoo: if it speaks to you, thats the one you should get. I have a REALLY high end Martin speaking to me like crazy.. must resist!