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Should I Get A Guitar?


camofire

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ok heres the deal - im thinking of buying a guitar but if i did i wouldnt have a teacher but would try and learn from books and stuff. is this recommended? and how long would it take for me to become any good at playing - like how long would it be before i could play anything by coldplay

any help would be much appreciated

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In my opinion, people who teach themeselves always seem better than people who get lessons. It sounds kinda odd but when you teach yourself you can go at your own speed and you can choose completly what to do

I say do try books, it won't be long before you can play a couple of Coldplay licks (the In My Place intro for example, is very easy)

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i learned faster on my own than i did while i had a teacher [he sucked] but do you know how to read music? woops yeah you do. i can but i find it easier to play from tabs oh and i would get an acoustic at first not electric :P

 

is there an advantage of learning on an acoustic rather than electric then?

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well it is cheaper for one thing which is best when starting out

and i find you dont have to use as much finger pressure when playing acoustic and if your like me that may be an issue [meaning i'm lazy] and its not as loud and sounds better when you dont really know what you're doing yet

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yeah but you usually dont play the same songs it all depends but its playing the same way... that is, unless you're playing classical guitar of course. and you might be more inclined to play with your fingers on acoustic and want to use a pick on an electric. well thats how it is from my experience.

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  • 2 weeks later...

start on an acoustic like a yamaha for £100. itll be good and not too extravagant. dont get a classical cos you cant play coldplay properly with one. definately learn yourself cos then you can create your own style and save money. learn on an acoustic and then when you get good you'll be amazing on electric cos theyre much easier to play!

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I'd never played guitar before in my life until last summer. I had a friend who showed me some basics, but otherwise I'm completly self-taught.

 

I got a used acoustic yamaha for not too much and it sounds really nice. An electric guitar is more like a distant dream I use as bait to practice- I might not practice enough otherwise.

 

I think I'm doing quite well, I think... i can play songs all the way through, and I'm teaching myself to read music, but I still have a long long way to go.

 

So basically my point is, I guess, sure it works.

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