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Enlightened
Everyone,
I've always wanted to learn to play the guitar. I've decided to go ahead and give it a shot! I've got a couple of friends who play (one who gives lessons), and I can probably enroll in a class on campus (free--nice benefit there). However I have no clue where to start in terms of picking one. I'm pretty sure I want a steel-string acoustic--but beyond that I'm a bit lost. I am very open to a good used one, or a new one. Since I have no idea if I'll really enjoy this I'd like to keep the price down a bit. My friend suggested I should be able to find a decent beginning guitar in the $300-$500 range. I'd rather stay near the $300 mark for now (if I enjoy it I can get a better one later). For what it's worth, I'm in Nashville occasionally, and can also be in Memphis in a few hours.
Does anyone have any ideas? (Oh, I do have one requirement--I MUST be able to mount a light on the guitar somewhere... ).
Thanks!
I've always wanted to learn to play the guitar. I've decided to go ahead and give it a shot! I've got a couple of friends who play (one who gives lessons), and I can probably enroll in a class on campus (free--nice benefit there). However I have no clue where to start in terms of picking one. I'm pretty sure I want a steel-string acoustic--but beyond that I'm a bit lost. I am very open to a good used one, or a new one. Since I have no idea if I'll really enjoy this I'd like to keep the price down a bit. My friend suggested I should be able to find a decent beginning guitar in the $300-$500 range. I'd rather stay near the $300 mark for now (if I enjoy it I can get a better one later). For what it's worth, I'm in Nashville occasionally, and can also be in Memphis in a few hours.
Does anyone have any ideas? (Oh, I do have one requirement--I MUST be able to mount a light on the guitar somewhere... ).
Thanks!