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The first one doesn't have to be so expensive, just 300 up, and my first one is a 480 ocean canon, a burning stick, hehe. It's okay to use. More than 1,000 buy Sanyi GD100S, more than 1,000 points, I use this now, it's good, it was recommended by people in the acoustic guitar sticker bar, and there are many people in the bar who use ......
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It doesn't have to be more than 1000, it's good to say that the pitch of a few hundred pieces is good, too poor feel pitch, quality and other problems If there are too many, after practicing for a few days, it is estimated that you will collapse and be not interested. Generally, the ** piano of big brands such as warriors, the low-grade ones of Yipu Peak are definitely enough for you to contact and play and sing.
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It's enough, six or seven hundred, and the next one is too bad.
But if you really want to do it in one step, a thousand yuan is still a bit of a gap, and two or three thousand basically can't be said to be a good guitar.
If you just play, buy a Yamaha or the king of recording for six or seven hundred.
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Oh, novices don't have to be so expensive Novices generally use stars and red cotton! About 400 is already good (of course, in the case of not being pitted), it is recommended to find someone who will try the sound quality, feel and other aspects when you buy it.
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If you are just learning guitar, I recommend buying a higher-grade guitar if the economic conditions allow, because the sound quality and feel of the guitar are very important, and the quality of a cheap guitar will not be very good. Wait until you learn to buy expensive ones.
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Whatever, buy a cheap one. Depending on the individual's economic conditions, if you want to buy a cheap one, you must buy one with a closer chord distance, and the minimum should not be less than 300
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You just learned what to do with such an expensive one, five or six hundred is enough.
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A lot of cheap ones.
Hope it helps!
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Plywood guitars are suitable for novices. "Plywood" refers to artificial wood made of high-pressure pressed wood from wood fragments, and is the lowest grade material for guitars. The plywood guitar finger panel, side panels, and back panel are all made of plywood.
Plywood guitars don't have to think about material drying, they are easy to make, and they are cheap, under 800. Plywood guitars have no tone to speak of. But don't use a plywood guitar as an exercise because it can hinder your progress.
Feel and tone are more important than brands for beginners to learn guitar! If the neck is too thick and wide, and the strings are too high from the fingerboard, it must hurt to press the fingers, and I believe no one will be interested in pressing it again, not to mention that we have just started to learn! Tone, friends who have never played the guitar again, there is no problem in distinguishing between good and bad, you have to use your ears to listen to what you play, if the tone is not good, it doesn't sound any dynamic, stiff, cold, lifeless, just think, who still wants to insist on practicing the guitar? >>>More
I am self-taught, and I have been learning on and off for about 1 year, and I have just begun to understand guitar parts, to tuning, changing strings, and hardware, so I can say that you have just taken a small step. >>>More
This is, of course, Yamaha's F370, a veneer, a very good piano, workmanship and feel, the timbre is very good, and the sense of hierarchy is also very good, do playing and singing must be Yamaha, very suitable, it is recommended to go and see, it definitely meets your requirements, what can deduct me.
If you want a wire string, you might as well buy a folk guitar. If you want to buy classical, don't listen to any velvet strings. It's not a question of whether it hurts or not. It's just that the sound is different. >>>More
Both can be used, but you must remember when you choose that the wood grain should be straight. The straighter the grain, the closer the wood is to the center, and the guitar made of the wood in the center has better bending resistance and is not easy to deform. The denser the grain, the higher the density of the wood.