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piano and learnin guitar, usin a crappy fender acoustic that my bro had, gonna get me somethin soon. oh yeah, whats a good easy to play guitar that wont break me?
if you learn on a crappy guitar (acoustic being better) and get good on a bad guitar, playing a good guitar will be CAKE. And if you learn acoustic first, electric will be no problem. Just note that to play louder on an electric, you're going to turn up the volume, not strum harder (that's how you break strings FAST)
piano and learnin guitar, usin a crappy fender acoustic that my bro had, gonna get me somethin soon. oh yeah, whats a good easy to play guitar that wont break me?
I always liked a Takamine. They're pretty good playing guitars and you can get one for a around $200-$250.
That Fender could probably be a decent guitar with a little work. But I might be a little biased because I been bangin' away on a Stratocaster for a few years now.
Your neck's probably warped pretty good. If it was left with the strings tight for a long time, it'll do that-especially if it isn't being played and is given many extreme humidity and temperature changes. You oucld take it in to a guy who knows what he's doing , or go ahead and get something that suits you. I would bring a friend to help you out. Its a voice that isn't trying to sell you the product, but do keep in mind that their spending your money also
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