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What Shoud start guitar? Acoustic or electric?
I am a 12 year old daughter (turning 13 soon) who really wants to play Electric guitar. I play the violin, but I am preparing to stop. I also played the piano. My piano teacher told me that I am a fast learner well, if that counts for anything, and I'm really interested in the guitar. I know that if I put my mind I will not. I made some Research on what you start, but most of the time there is a direct response. I know it's the guitar that I play, but it is better, I'll start with acoustics. Sometimes I imagined a guitar in a guitar stand on the corner of my room. Money is a huge problem. I know that boards some people with experience. I love listening to music with electric guitar in it. Thank you for your time!
I play the guitar for almost 7 years and I consider myself a competent player. I would say you need to start on acoustic, learn your basic chords, fingering and skills seekers there. I like when I started, I wanted to play electric as bad as George Harrison, and began to ring. It gives you a solid foundation. Then move the power. Make sure you buy quality tools, try them first. Evaluate research and options. This an investment. Do you like thin or thick neck, would you have electronics that can connect your sound? It is a great decision. I would like stay away from the Ovation acoustic, as I personally have not liked the sound. Good luck and welcome to the day the guitar!
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