DriftingByTheStorm wrote:looks like a old production yamaha classical guitar.
better quality than the newer ones, i guess.
still, it's a CLASSICAL guitar.
When i was starting out on guitar, all i had around was my dad's old nylon string fucker.
I reckon eventually you'll want a steel string guitar, or ...
an ELECTRIC
but get some decent strings on it, oil the fretboard, and learn some chords, and how to finger that fucker.
If you get good at fretting on a nylon acoustic, you should be good to go on an electric.

gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way..![]()
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acoustic
PJ_Soul wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way..![]()
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acoustic
... what is a pitch pipe? Do I have to use one?
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gimmesometruth27 wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:i learned the completely opposite way..![]()
i learned on an electric because it had thinner strings and it was easier to use a tuner on that instead of using the stupid pitch pipe that came with my acoustic
... what is a pitch pipe? Do I have to use one?
![]()
it is a way of tuning the guitar by matching the string noise to the noise from the pipe. you just blow into it and is sounds the note/pitch you have to tune the string to....i guess it is good for developing your ear but i never used it. i ended up getting an electric acoustic so i could plug it into a tuner haha... i guess i'm lazy that way.
DriftingByTheStorm wrote:online tuner:
http://www.chordbook.com/guitartuner.php
if you're ear ain't too bad its alright.
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