My advice: don't take advice from anyone. Figure it out for yourself. Find your own way. But don't listen to me… except when I advise you listen to yourself.
Getting a guitar and maybe having a guitar are given if you're trying to learn guitar. If you're trying to learn guitar but forgot to buy a guitar, you're in bad fucking shape. Youtube is a great resource for guitar players–I wish I had it when I was learning–but, damn, this dude is offering two braincell advice.
Honestly I think going cheap guitar mid amp is good because upgrading playing a cheap guitar gets you used to the lesser than average feel and once you pick up that big dollar guitar playing is smooth like butter
Nah dawg, imo expensive guitar cheap amp. The lower action on a quality guitar will make the process hurt your fingers less, and better pickups will produce better tone. Also the best advice I got is learn both tabs and sheet music. Tabs first, then find songs you really like and go from there. Lots of popular songs have 3-4 chords and are easy to play. Learned on a 67 Les Paul SG. When I open the case the smell of nostalgia takes me back every time.
Amp>Guitar I have a 3000$ guitar and a 1000$ amp, would do anything to switch the price on those two
My advice: don't take advice from anyone. Figure it out for yourself. Find your own way. But don't listen to me… except when I advise you listen to yourself.
I just stopped playing guitar for now
Big problem w cheap guitars is the tuning stability
Agreed completely. Get something cheap to learn. If you decide it's not for you, no worries, you're not 2k in.
I prefer nylon picks over plastic.
Getting a guitar and maybe having a guitar are given if you're trying to learn guitar. If you're trying to learn guitar but forgot to buy a guitar, you're in bad fucking shape. Youtube is a great resource for guitar players–I wish I had it when I was learning–but, damn, this dude is offering two braincell advice.
Yeah that's great I really think you encourage young musicians which is wonderful. Of course it's important to practice
Honestly I think going cheap guitar mid amp is good because upgrading playing a cheap guitar gets you used to the lesser than average feel and once you pick up that big dollar guitar playing is smooth like butter
Nah dawg, imo expensive guitar cheap amp. The lower action on a quality guitar will make the process hurt your fingers less, and better pickups will produce better tone. Also the best advice I got is learn both tabs and sheet music. Tabs first, then find songs you really like and go from there. Lots of popular songs have 3-4 chords and are easy to play. Learned on a 67 Les Paul SG. When I open the case the smell of nostalgia takes me back every time.