Help!!!
My 10year old wannabe Avril Lavigne has decided she wants to use some of her savings to buy an electric guitar!
She already has an acoustic, but seeing as i know sweet fanny adams bout these things, i was wondering whether it was worth just buying a 'cheapie' to start her off? (Must admit am veering towards this seeing as the £300 drum kit is still shiny and good as new one year on!!! )
Any advice would be muchly appreciated!!!
Geetar Advice Needed......
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i'd probably get her an 100 quid "fender stratocaster" copy - that would be a good general purpose learning guitar
the quality of geetar you can get for around 80-100 quid these days is pretty good - fender moved their production out of america into the far east a few years ago and as a result there are loads of factories in china and japan churning out what are in effect fender-designed guitars, made from slightly cheaper materials, with different badges on
i'd probably get her an 100 quid "fender stratocaster" copy - that would be a good general purpose learning guitar
the quality of geetar you can get for around 80-100 quid these days is pretty good - fender moved their production out of america into the far east a few years ago and as a result there are loads of factories in china and japan churning out what are in effect fender-designed guitars, made from slightly cheaper materials, with different badges on
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Either that or go for a nice second hand job. Ebay is good for that.
Don't bother forking out for brand new £300 guitar, its only when you've been playing for a while that you know what style of guitar you want.
Don't bother forking out for brand new £300 guitar, its only when you've been playing for a while that you know what style of guitar you want.
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I did think about looking on ebay, trouble is, the little madam has cash burning a hole in her pocket and itchy fingers! In other words, she wants it asap!
Re the Fender Strat - do i just mosey on down to any music shop and purchase one?????
Jeeze, give me the recorder any day!!!! So much simpler!
Re the Fender Strat - do i just mosey on down to any music shop and purchase one?????
Jeeze, give me the recorder any day!!!! So much simpler!
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You need to bear in mind that owning an electric guitar isn't much use without an amp! Try looking for a cheap package deal that includes a guitar, guitar bag, strap & practice amp - you can usually pick this kind of stuff up from £120 upwards.
Get down your local Argos or look somewhere like http://www.guitarstrings.co.uk/search_r ... t=electric who'll do you next day delivery for around £6!.
Best start with a cheapo, use it to learn to play, experiment with sting-types and tunings. If she still plays it in 12 months time, spend a little more on something she knows she's going to like!
Get down your local Argos or look somewhere like http://www.guitarstrings.co.uk/search_r ... t=electric who'll do you next day delivery for around £6!.
Best start with a cheapo, use it to learn to play, experiment with sting-types and tunings. If she still plays it in 12 months time, spend a little more on something she knows she's going to like!
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can't you suggest that she moves on to electric when she's demonstrated some commitment to practice etc ?Lamia wrote:She already has an acoustic
or are 10 year-olds non-negotiable-with (?). you know what i mean
then he takes your hand in some strange californian handshake and breaks the bone
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I guess there's not much to say really other than
don't forget to buy a cable and a plectrum
(and black guitars play better than white ones!)
don't forget to buy a cable and a plectrum
(and black guitars play better than white ones!)
Have Fun!
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Aww bless her - she plays the acoustic absolutely fantastically - virtually self taught (albeit with a little help from my baby bro - the only one she'd let teach her anything, 'cos he plays in a band so he's cool'). She taught herself keyboard. She's pretty lucky in that she can listen to a tune and play it back virtually note perfect! She feels she's ready to 'move on' to electric!!!!!wintermute wrote:can't you suggest that she moves on to electric when she's demonstrated some commitment to practice etc ?Lamia wrote:She already has an acoustic
or are 10 year-olds non-negotiable-with (?). you know what i mean
Not sure if my ears are ready for that yet tho.........!!
Think im gonna get her a cheapy package from Argos - bout £100 for guitar and amp - hope it doesnt blow up too soon
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Most practise amps come with a head phone socket
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...which is especially useful if she decides to become a bassist!
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And if you manage to get her to use it, you'll have to let me know the secret.Ed Rhombus wrote:Most practise amps come with a head phone socket
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1. Open up the back of the amp.
2. Snip either one of the wires leading to the speaker with wire cutters.
3. Amp can now only be heard through headphones.
(4. Wire can be re-soldered in the future at parent's discretion)
2. Snip either one of the wires leading to the speaker with wire cutters.
3. Amp can now only be heard through headphones.
(4. Wire can be re-soldered in the future at parent's discretion)