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Saturday, August 20, 2011

How To Get The Best Bargain And Things To Consider When Choosing A Second Hand Guitar

By Michael Farnsworth


Learning how to play a guitar can be challenging. One must learn about notes and chords. You also have to know how to make your hands flexible until you finally master the coordination required to play. This can be difficult for some. Some people wish to play just for fun. Others envision themselves as future rock stars playing in front of millions of screaming fans. Whatever the reason, it is a good idea to start with a second hand guitar. It is better to ask someone with some knowledge of guitars to assist you when making a purchase. They are likely to know how to get a good deal and what to look for when choosing a second hand guitar.

Going for a guitar that has been used before can save you a tidy sum of money. For some guitar types, the older they get, the better they become - in much the same way as wine. Getting such a guitar can be a real deal. One may also spend a lot of cash to purchase a new guitar, only to realize later that they are no longer interested in playing it. In such cases, it is better to spend less on a second hand guitar until you are very sure you want to continue playing. Factors to consider so as to get a good deal include:

Guitar type

Acoustic and electric are the two major types. The hollow bodied acoustic ones have a sound hole for amplification of sound. They usually cost more and require high maintenance. They can also be rough on fingers.

In comparison, electric guitars are made up of a solid body with no sound hole. They must, however, be connected to an amplifier. One can play many music styles with this guitar, either with fingers or a pick. They are low maintenance instruments with a wide price range. Their main disadvantage is that they are more difficult to carry.

Where to Purchase

Buying a used guitar online has the advantage of several varieties to choose from. You, however, do not get a chance to play it before making a purchase. There are also shipping costs and you often cannot negotiate the price.

Buying one from a store gives you the opportunity to sample many guitar types. There are no shipping costs and you can haggle over the price.

The overall craftsmanship

It is easy to tell a good guitar, even one that has been used severally before. Those made by hand have the upper hand in terms of quality and durability.

Extras

It is important to check if the guitar has the added accessories. These are things like guitar straps, picks, guitar cases and cables. All these will add up to the total cost.

Damage

The instrument should be studied carefully for any damages. While some cracks are not a cause for worry, one should be concerned about large cracks. Knowing the price of a missing or spoilt part can help you negotiate the price downwards.

You may well end up with a gem if you know how to go about choosing a second hand guitar.




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