starter guitar

How do I know if I've got a good starter guitar? by The School of Feedback Guitar

Lots of beginners to guitar are worried about whether or not the guitar they are currently using is a good starter guitar.

Most of the time, the guitars they use are just fine. Chances are good that you are already playing an excellent guitar for your level. But there is that nagging question: How do you know for certain that a guitar is good for learning?

This post will go over that in detail. Let's jump in!

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How Much Will A Good Starter Guitar Cost? by The School of Feedback Guitar

The starter guitars that cost $200-$300 are the best for beginners. 

There are guitars that are less than $200 that might be worth buying. On the other hand, if you pay more than $300, you're paying for better craftsmanship.

Fortunately, there are levels of craftsmanship based on price. The rest of this post will give you information on how to find a guitar with the best craftsmanship without breaking your bank account. Let's dive in!

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Buy, Borrow, or Rent your First Starter Guitar? by The School of Feedback Guitar

There are a number of options you can exploit to get your first starter guitar.

If you're like most beginners, chances are that you'd rather not spend a pretty penny on a new one.

After all, you're just trying it out, right?

You have three choices: Buy, borrow, or rent. This post goes over the pros and cons of each. Ready?

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How to pick the best type of guitar, based on your body type by The School of Feedback Guitar

The best type of guitar depends upon something you already know a lot about: Your body size. 

If you're petite, chances are you'll want a petite guitar to match it. Same goes if you're a lumberjack.  

If you knew a little bit about the measurements of guitars, picking a guitar for your body size is a snap. 

Luckily for you, the blog post will definitely help you choose the best type of guitar for the size of your body. 

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Steel or nylon strings: Which guitar is best for beginners? by The School of Feedback Guitar

There are two main string materials: steel and nylon. You will find steel strings on acoustic guitars and electric guitars. You will find nylon strings on classical guitars.

Which is best for beginners: Nylon or steel string guitars? The answer to that question is simple: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 

This post will help you which sound you like the best between steel strings and nylon strings. Bam!

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Which guitar is best for beginners: Electric or Acoustic? by The School of Feedback Guitar

The best type of guitar for you is the type you gravitate to the most.

If you like rock and roll, chances are you're going to want to get an electric guitar. Do you like singer-songwriters? Well, you'll do best with an acoustic.

If you have no clue what you're after, this blog will help you figure that out. Let's jump in!

It's simple: Just buy the type of guitar that you gravitate to. 

If you're looking for some more information on which guitar is best for beginners, look no further. I'll be covering that in today's blog post.

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