Fair enough -- sorry if I mistakenly took it as such![]()
Judging from a lot of the posts and talking to people, it's a distinction that a lot of people do not understand. It's also helpful information to have for a first time guitar buyer. I would hardly call pointing out the correct terminology a "lecture".
Fair enough -- sorry if I mistakenly took it as such![]()
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At that age, important thing about the guitar is the playability. Get a good quality mid range-guitar. A takamine or a seagull like people are saying, however, as much as possible, get a guitar from your local store rather than over the internet. Testing the "action" of the guitar is important. That's how high the string is to the fret board. If the action is too high, no kid wants to play the guitar.
Take a trip to different guitar stores a couple of times and physically testing them out. No one guitar is the same.
Oh and 1 more thing, don't bother about getting particular kind of wood. It really doesn't make a difference at the beginner level.
In all these guitar topics no one has yet to post a video of them actually playing one.
The advice on playing a guitar first is actually the best in here. If you really want to get him a guitar for Christmas then take him to shops and play them with him first. Its really important.
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