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So maybe you have just graduated from beginner guitar class and you have decided that you want to ramp it up, or you simply just want to try a different kind of play style with a different guitar; what do you do?


You go out and pick out any guitar at your local music store, or online, friend and you start playing. Well, that maybe true if you know exactly what you are doing. But for those of you that might want a little more insight on this, read on.


How many types of guitars are there? I think that if one was to give an accurate answer to that question they would be lying. What I am saying is that there are quite bit out there. But we are just going to focus on the popularly used.


Most of the popularly known guitars are: acoustic, bass, electric. Though there are others like: banjo, steel guitar, Hawaiian guitar and many others. For our current purpose, we are just to stick to the top three.


Acoustic guitars are the most preferred guitars for beginners because of their ease of operation. Under the acoustic, we can further drill down. The acoustic electrical, which has a body similar to that of an acoustic, but does not have the sound hole (because it is electric).


Then we have the acoustic bass guitar. In comparison to the traditional acoustic that we know, it has the similar body with a sound hole; albeit there two major differences that can be noted. The neck on the acoustic bass is really long and it usually has only four thick strings.


Classical acoustic guitar (nylon string or Spanish guitar), are just like the acoustic, but the difference comes in with the headstock. The classical acoustic headstock has two openings on either side that have cylinders connected to the tuning heads.


The bass guitar is an instrument after my own heart; I really like it because of its long neck and smooth body. This instrument is similar to the acoustic bass; the difference comes in with the sound hole. The bass guitar does not have the sound hole, but all the other parts are the same as acoustic bass.


The last guitar that I am going to talk about is the electric guitar. The electric guitar is something else in my opinion. Even here we have many different kinds. We have the six, seven, eight and twelve stringed electric guitars. Not only that, but we also have the double necked instrument; which to me is quite creative I guess.


The one that I really think had some thought process behind it is the six stringed, V shaped electric guitar. If you know it, I think you will agree with me that it is absolutely amazing.



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I'm going to take an acoustic guitar class. What type of guitar should I buy?
Is nylon or steel better? (I don't know what kind of music I'll learn.) Which brands have the best quality?

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What are the major differences between classical guitar and acoustic guitar?
I'm wanting to learn how to play guitar, just a regular guitar, but know next to nothing about it.... I'm trying to figure out whether to take a beginning classical guitar class or an intro to acoustic guitar class. What, if there are any, are the differences between the two? And would taking both classes be a good suggestion, or would learning both only confuse me more?

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Learning to play guitar.?
Theres an acoustic guitar class at our school specifically for people just starting. It is a year long class and i plan on taking it next year, my senior year. How long does it normally take to pick up? my ultimate goal is to eventually switch to electric and join a band sometime in college. is this realistic or does it require a lot more experience? is there anything else you think i should know?

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Acoustic Help Big Emergancy?
For my acoustic guitar class at school, we have to perform something new every week and this week he had us do a fingerpicking song that had to have 3 finers involved well i wanted to do a real easy song so i chose storm by lifehouse and well i know the chords but i dont know the picking pattern or what strings to hit and i only have 3 days to learn how to do it so someone please hep me or provide me with another easy fingerpicking song im in NEED!!! thnx alot

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How to learn to play bass guitar?
My friend's band needs a new bassist at the end of the year. I'm very interested in playing. Should I learn normal guitar first? And would this be possible to learn in 5 months if I practice a lot and am very motivated and? Where/how should I learn? My school offers and acoustic guitar class. Should I take it?

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