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So, I've never played a chord in my life, don't know how to play, but I've put it off long enough...its time to learn to play the guitar. I write, and the songs I write inevitably come out in a "blues"style, and I love BB King (who doesn't?). What would be a good guitar to learn on? I would imagine Electric, but I'm open to suggestion. I have small hands, so I would imagine the neck would have to be small as well, but outside of that, I really don't know...any suggestions? Make, model, acoustic, electric, electric-acoustic, cut-away, hollow body, slim-line...its all somewhat overwhelming for the beginner, so any help is much appreciated... THANKS! The first, most important thing you can do is go to a music store and try out a few guitars. You may not be able to play much, but you can still see what FEELS good to you (neck size, string height, etc.). There's also no reason to spend a ton of money on your first guitar, as your preferences will change as your playing progresses. my first guitar was a peavy raptor exp which worked really good for me but im more into punk rock but it should work good for blues Daisy Rock (think thats the name) makes guitars specifically for females, might want to try one of those out, B.B. King i think plays a guitar with humbuckers If you don't have much money, go for a Jay Terser Stratocaster knockoff. I love the Tele, but if you're really into blues, the Strat is the more classic axe. You have to spend quite a bit more if you want a hollow body like BB's Lucille. An electric is much easier to finger for a beginner and a cheap acoustic is brutal to play and to listen to. You can pick up an inexpensive little amp for under $100 and spend around $130 on the Terser and be quite set for a while. fender stratocastor, only guitar you will ever need I now recommend the Behringer guitar with USB port and software for around $130. If your hands are VERY small, try starting up at the 12th fret and working your way down the fretboard - the frets are closer together the higher up the fretboard you go. Low price solution for starting out blues: The Fender Stratocaster. It's an electric guitar many guitarists have used from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton. That baby will follow you from beginning and intermediate and even expert. Brand new standard runs for around $399. As you get to blues master (and you feel like really spending) you may want to look for a Gibson semi-hollow body. Blues machine. Good to hear you want to play! |
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