02-14-2009, 11:42 AM
Philly Mike Wrote:well then out of what i see here a cheap one is a good one then lol.
cheap one, no. those are the wal-wart target ones
but on the lower end of inexpensive like the applause in the link is an awesome starter guitar.
Quote:is it better to learn on an acoustic than an electric or is there even a difference?
yes there is. with a full body acoustic the neck is a bit fatter and a little harder to form cords for a beginner. where as the applause in the link has a nice thin neck closer to an electric. which makes playing it a little easier imo.
also, when learning on an acoustic is the best imo. bcuz you have to learn to press down on the strings just a little more than an electric to make the notes or chords.
a acoustic will let you know if your not holding the notes correctly or with enough pressure, whereas an electric is slightly more forgiving. but if you start on an electric in some cases in can lead to sloppy playing form.
thats whats also nice about that applause it is an electric as well. if you plug into an amp you can get a nice clean tone or even a slightly chunky rock sound out of it... depending on the type of amp you have that is... or you can run sound pedals too.
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