Sunday, April 22, 2018

Best Beginner Acoustic Guitar Without Breaking the Bank & Sounds Like An Expensive Guitar

Everyone wants some too good to be true deals, right fam. In fact in life, that's not the case for most of the time for people. But, as far as my 6-year experience of playing the acoustic guitar experience goes & tried multiples instruments from expensive $4000 Martins, Taylors & Gibsons to some knockoff 20 dollars guitar goes. Here are some of the best value guitar HANDS DOWN, without losing your entire life fortune.


1) Yamaha FG800 Solid Top Acoustic Guitar





Probably the best value guitar out there, whether you're a beginner or intermediate out there, for what I know the F310 is the old model which is all laminated and it sounds fantastic, but fork out a few dollars more & get the solid top ones like this, you won't go wrong with it! Even you're a total beginner or a seasoned player like me (6 years of playing acoustic guitar), the tonality and craftsmanship of the Yamaha guitar are exceptionally well for the price like this. Below $200 guitar you can expect the "name" brand out there cost 3x or even 5x the money for what they charge.

It features:
  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Nato Back & Sides
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Rosewood Bridge
  • Diecast Tuners
  • this guitar has an adjustable truss rod

Check out the sound and craftsmanship of this instrument and tell me why you're not impressed by it for less than $200, remember budget doesn't mean "less" and expensive doesn't always necessary means "good", the good rule of thumb to remember! 






Yep, as the pictures suggest, you bought one of this, you got all of it, bags, straps, and picks. It screams you're all set for your journey right away. 

I recommend this piece because my friends own one and it sounds great. couldn't recommend any better than this one, although it is an all laminated body, it sounds fantastic too. but if you have the budget go with the first one, it's worth the extra bucks. This is a great deal too, Ibanez is famous with their electric guitar division. 






3) Seagull S6 Original Acoustic Guitar


Look, if you have a little budget you can consider this $399 seagull guitar. this model is rated the best model for beginner and intermediate internationally worldwide. and it's made in North America 



It features: 
  • Made in North America
  • Select Pressure Tested Top
  • Double Action Truss Rod
  • Tapered Headstock for precise and stable tuning and great for open tunings
  • Tusq nut and compensated saddle for better intonation







Conclusion

So that's it, guys remember when picking your first instrument to buy, it's best to pick the "most money you can afford" situation because if you pick a lousy cheap guitar, you won't motivate to play it consistently though, that's why most beginners quit in the first 3 months after they bought the guitar. As far as I know, when I got my first guitar it was also the "most money I can afford" situation and I never regret that single decision ever. Because it gives me the perception that I already invested so much money into an instrument, that I must extract the value out of it and practice due diligently and passed the beginner phase (80% of people quit) and I do think that many people will feel the way I did too. 

After that beginning phase, you'll realize that practicing the guitar and learning new chords don't choke your soul so much anymore like the beginning phase because as your fingers develop stronger calluses & you'll be able to withstand the steel string much longer.

Learning how to play a musical instrument helps you in many ways and shapes of forms include release tensions and stress hormones (that's another whole new topic to discuss) and many more and I recommend you start picking one up today and play, so that's my 2 cents and hope it helps! 








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