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wiremu.white

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PostSubject: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:40 pm

I've decided to try learning guitar (I'm more of a drum guy).

I'm an absolute beginner to *any* guitars, but I'm interested in electric and mainly learning rhythm guitar.

What's a good option for learning? Obviously I'm not after a Gibson or anything like that... just something that is as cheap as possible in price without being utter crap.

What did you learn on?
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:57 pm

get a starter kit with yamaha, can pick them up for like £90 here..

dont know about NZdollars
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wiremu.white

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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:12 pm

Jim wrote:
get a starter kit with yamaha, can pick them up for like £90 here..

dont know about NZdollars

Haven't come across any Yamaha kits. I checked out a local store and they had a bunch of kits including amps by brands Aria, Epiphone, ESP, and Squier. I have no idea what's good and what's not. Most of the Arias are around $300 NZ (prolly about 130 UK), the ESP and Squier kits are slightly more. The Epiphones are all acoustic, but I'm more interested in electric.
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:21 pm

ESP is great one.
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wiremu.white

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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:25 pm

mazzie wrote:
ESP is great one.

OK, well the kits they're selling include the F-10, M-10, and VIPER-10 guitars. What's the difference and what would you recommend? They simply appear to be slightly different body shapes to me.
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:30 pm

each model is different style so it depends on your preference. The differences focus mostly on the fretboard and type of wood being used.
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:34 pm

mazzie wrote:
each model is different style so it depends on your preference. The differences focus mostly on the fretboard and type of wood being used.

Does that make them sound different? Or is it just a comfort/aesthetics thing?
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:36 pm

I would get the viper Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:41 pm

therockismighty wrote:
I would get the viper Smile

OK - thanks. Viper it is.
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:46 am

wiremu.white wrote:
therockismighty wrote:
I would get the viper Smile

OK - thanks. Viper it is.

lol! very easily persuaded!
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PostSubject: Re: Electric guitar to learn on   Electric guitar to learn on Icon_minitime1Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:20 pm

Jim wrote:
wiremu.white wrote:
therockismighty wrote:
I would get the viper Smile

OK - thanks. Viper it is.

lol! very easily persuaded!

I thought it was the best looking anyway. Got it today, it was on special: $500 NZ (I dont know UK exchange rates, but $1 NZD is around $0.71 USD).

I picked up a DVD series as well for learning, called 'Rock House'. I saw it recommended over at Musicians Friend . com. Looking forward to learning this guitar thing.
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