Thursday, March 19, 2026

29 thoughts on “Should you start on Acoustic, Electric or Classical guitar?

  • I (my mom) has a classic guitar but I want to learn electric but she says no because we have it 🙁

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  • I wanted to play the electric. Sadly I thought you were supposed to learn classical guitar first, THEN you could play the electric ????

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  • thank you… jesus? but my parents are always saying to start on acoustic, but im never going to pick that thing up to practice because its not the sounds i wanna make

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  • It doesn't matter, nobody knows the different purposes when they first start out. Everybody eventually gravitates somewhere naturally.

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  • Bro was joking around with the electric guitar and I was singing AC/DC you shook me all night long????

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  • I personally think start with the acoustic and after playing it for a couple of years buy an electric because the strings on the electric will feel way softer.That is what I did.

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  • I started on my dads old communist romania guitar that my grandpa got for him, it was an acoustic and so old that it wouldn't keep tune for 2 minutes, and because i didnt know guitars i put classical strings on it which i then started to play metal on because yousician was partnered with metallica. Then my mom got me an acoustic from amazon which i started to learn master of puppets on which then later snapped the head off it because it fell off my stand, this was right before i got my schecter and a year later my cheap jackson which i cant get to play in tune for 5 minutes.

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  • Personally I think classical is the best to start on. The fret board is wider, strings are softer, and I think beginners don't care that much about tone so they can play whatever genre on it.plus they're usually the easiest to maintain since they rarely get neck bending.
    My first was a classical even tho I wanted to play blues. It was okay for even that.

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