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The Real Guitar Book
An acoustic can seem like the obvious choose when you are starting out and it can be a good one, but the electric guitar is usually more forgiving to new players.
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As if it was not hard enough to find a left handed guitar you like, now you have to decide on electric vs. acoustic. There is arguably no clear cut answer. Most of the old school players insist that a newbie start with an acoustic to learn how to play a “real” guitar, but the thinner strings of an electric can make for a much faster learning curve. Of course later if you want to play an acoustic guitar you will have to get use the fatter strings and wider neck. The thicker strings are typically harder to play because you have to concentrate more to push them down. The body of an acoustic guitar is also wider and can take some time to get use to, if you are swapping over from an electric.
If you start on an acoustic guitar, most players agree the swap to electric is pretty easy. This may seem odd if you have never played before. Many think the amplifier for magnify your mistakes but with the distortion and other special effects that can be attained with an electric guitar, they will typically be unnoticeable.
An acoustic guitar is definitely more convenient if you can master it. You simply pick it up and start playing. No amplifier, pickups, or cables. Does not even matter if the power is out. The price is another reason many people start with an acoustic. You can generally fine a brand new one on sale for less than a hundred bucks.
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Real Blues Guitar (Book & DVD) $10.85 Do you love the blues? Do you want to master it by learning the techniques used by the greats? Then Real Blues Guitar is exactly what you’re looking for. Revised with all-new engravings and now with a companion DVD, this book starts you off with the basics and takes a comprehensive approach to rhythm, lead, and solo playing. You’ll be guided through the styles of blues guitar masters like Eric Cla… |
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Guitar for Absolute Beginners $17.95 How to play guitar: The effective guitar method successfully used by thousands of busy New Yorkers in their classes at New York City Guitar School. Learn the fundamentals of guitar in the motivating step-by-step comprehensive course for beginners from New York City Guitar School. This program cover all the basics of guitar playing, and includes detailed practice session plans, motivating stories a… |
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Real Mother for Ya $7.66 Jet magazine called him “one of rhythm & blues’ most influential musicians.” With a career spanning 40 years, Johnny “Guitar” Watson had success with blues, R&B and jazz. But his commercial and artistic apex came with his late ’70s and early ’80s funk recordings. Shout! Factory is proud to present three deluxe new editions of his classic funk albums – Ain’t That A Bitch, A Real Mother Fo… |
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Out of the Box $12.35 The singular blues odyssey of Mike McMillan has taken him from his native Canada to Clarksdale, Mississippi, with extended residencies in Chicago and Boston nestled between. In 1985, it also gave him a distinctive stage moniker, one he retains to this day. Since then, Guitar Mikey and the Real Thing have steadily gained renown for their distinctive high-energy sound. ”I would describe it as hybri… |
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Ubisoft Rocksmith Real Tone Cable $25.99 Rocksmith is the first and only video game where players can plug any real guitar with a standard quarter-inch input jack into an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, and play through an in-depth library of music including everything from the latest hits to classic rock. The use of a second Rocksmith Real Tone Cable allows for simultaneous split-screen cooperative play. The 11.25 feet cable will also allow … |
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