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Do you think this is a good guitar for a beginner?
Does it have a good sound?
If not, then what guitar would you recommend?

Thank you!!


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Do you think this is a good guitar for a beginner?
Does it have a good sound?
If not, then what guitar would you recommend?

Thank you!!

You do know this is a Junior guitar? One for a child? (meaning the size is extremely small) It's cheap because it doesn't take much to make it.

If you're an adult or teenager with bigger hands than an 8 year old, I suggest something like this. Musician's Friend has never let me down, and it won't break you're budget.

yes, you will have fun if you buy it. happy playing!

Hard to tell from the pic, but I'm guessing the neck is gonna be pretty wide and the action high- which means hard as hell to play and many beginners give up because its so hard. You're just not gonna find anything good that cheap. Figure on spending at least $200 bucks if you want something decent. Yamaha have good beginner guitars.

ya its good but i dont think thats a guitar

Usually these bargain instruments are difficult, if not impossible, to tune and/or maintain a tuning. Borrow a guitar first and see if it's for you. If you like it you can purchase a decent guitar for around $100 - $200. Guild, Yamaha, Epiphone all make inexpensive standard guitars for the beginner. A nylon string classical guitar is easier on the fingers to learn on. Your steel string guitar will make your finger-tips hurt for a little while. Good luck.

why dont you get an electric guitar its alot of fun and it gives you a good feeling when you can play something that sounds really hard but isnt