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« on: May 04, 2011, 10:51:44 PM »

    Do any of you guys play guitar?  I am starting lessons next week, and would like to know what I'm getting myself into.  I'm getting people telling me not to bother because I'm too old to learn, and I can understand how learning as you grow up helps, but I think I could do it.  Also, what gear should I look at getting?  I have access to a few acoustics from some friends, but I only know that one of them is an Esteban, don't know the others.  As for electric, I'm thinking about getting an Epiphone Les Paul Standard/Studio to learn on, and I have no idea about a good beginner's amp.  Someone told me a Fender Pro Junior, but that bitch is expensive lol. 

tl;dr I'm about to start guitar lessons and wanna know what to expect/what gear to buy.

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« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2011, 06:01:23 AM »

Pffft too old. The minute you believe that shite you might as well end it all Roll Eyes  Wink Thumbs Up

You will find dozens of options out there and its all about the playing preference. We are partial to Martin and Breedlove for acoustic in this household. My son has a Dubois which is pretty damn nice.
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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2011, 10:41:44 PM »

I started at age 23 while in law school.  You're never too old.

As to what to buy, I'd look for a good used guitar shop and focus on getting a guitar made in the USA or, second choice, Japan.  The biggest issue for beginners if finding a guitar that will stay in tune (you won't notice, but everybody else will) and has action that won't kill your fretting fingers.  If you go the electric guitar route, I'd suggest avoiding a floating bridge guitar (e.g., a strat with tremolo) because bends change the pitch of strings you ain't bending.

I'm a big fan of used Ibanez artist series from the late 70s and early 80s.  They're dual cutaway Les Paul knock-offs that are stellar quality . . . I have two of them, and both blow away my more recent Gibson Les Paul Studio in terms of tone and sustain.  Another good brand that you can get inexpensively used is Godin, a Canadian company.  Godin has (or used to have) a budget acoustic line with fantastic tone and action for slightly over entry price (e.g., $300 new instead of $200).

I'd avoid getting a nylon string and focus on steel string acoustic or electric.  You need to train your ear more to appreciate what good tone sounds like on a nylon string guitar.

If you go electric, consider getting a POD amp simulator instead of an actual amp because you can get killer sounding distortion without destroying your ears.
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2011, 10:30:43 AM »

i learned to play bass guitar in middle school then bought a violin 3 weeks ago. your never to old and it might help you be more patient.
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« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2011, 12:28:58 PM »

Good luck! And after you learn how to play take the cheapest guitar you have a smash it over the ass hat that said your too old..
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« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2011, 10:59:59 PM »

Good luck! And after you learn how to play take the cheapest guitar you have a smash it over the ass hat that said your too old..
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Haha I'll do just that!  Thanks for the advice guys.  I'll update you as the situation develops  rockon
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« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2011, 01:00:18 AM »

My dad always had a guitar in the house - I screwed around with them for years, but never had any real formal training.  As I got older, I taught myself a few songs here and there, and learned how to read guitar tab as a teenager (its a lot easier to read than music, but it doesn't tell you as much information).

If you have a local junior college that offers beginner guitar classes, try that.  I did, and I had a lot of fun doing it.  It's usually the least expensive way to learn, although you do have to deal with a group setting and homework, although a good guitar tutor will assign homework too.  The guitar teacher at the school up here is a guy named Rob Bonner, and he's a total trip.

After two semesters of that, I decided to try playing in the junior college's Jazz band.  It was VERY difficult, especially not being able to read music notation.  I started taking private lessons to help learn the songs so I could keep up with the band.  That helped a lot.  I still have a hard time reading music, but now I know a little more about what I can get away with playing when I can't do what I'm supposed to ;P

You're never too old to learn a music instrument.  Just don't go out and join a band before you're ready.

If you have Rock Band 3, the Rock Band 3 official Squire is pretty nice, and pretty cheap.  And you can use it in RB3, or as a midi controller.  And it is a REAL electric guitar.  I just picked up the RB3 Mustang, which is not a real guitar per se, but a midi controller with 100-someodd buttons along a fretboard-like surface, and 6 strings that don't sound like anything when plucked by themselves.  It's harder to deal with, because you can't feel in your left hand what strings your right is plucking, and all the fret buttons feel the same, instead of having a natural taper down in gauge like real strings.

If you don't own RB3, Squires are still a nice, cheap way to get started with the guitar.  Places like guitar center often have deals where $100 or so gets you a Squire with a strap, a soft gig-bag, a cable, a tuner, and an amp - damn near everything you'd need.  These are good enough for anyone to learn on.  Protect your investment from the floor with a simple tubular stand or a wall mount.

My main guitar is a Sammick Sarc, a double-cutaway, semi-hollow-body electric.  It has a nice, jazzy sound with a little chorus and reverb, and very fun to noodle around the scales, with or without an amp.

If you want to learn how to read music while learning guitar, look for this book.   My guitar tutor recommended it to me, and I found a used copy of it somewhere.  Probably one of the best books out there for learning guitar from the ground up, while learning how to read music too (which isn't really required to learn guitar, but it sure helps when you want to play with a group.)
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